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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Strengthens Healthcare Reform Advocacy in Colorado

Monday, February 11th, 2008

 

Colorado Voices for Coverage (CVC) announced  on Thursday, February 7, 2008 that they have been selected by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) to participate in  a 3-year $750,000 grant project  to  strengthen health care  reform efforts in Colorado. 

CVC is a coalition led by the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative, and includes the Business Health Forum, Colorado Progressive Coalition, and Colorado Council of Churches.  They will participate in the Consumer Voices for Coverage initiative, a joint project of RWJF and Community Catalyst, which concentrates broadly on state health care reform initiatives.

“Being chosen to receive this grant demonstrates that health care experts nationwide are looking to our state to set a strong national  standard on strategies that will increase the number of residents who have health insurance,”

- Dede de Percin, Executive Director, CCHI

Initiated by RWJF, Consumer Voices for Coverage will enhance the critical role that advocates play in shaping and promoting comprehensive health reform. The $15 million initiative will strengthen existing advocacy networks in 12 states. Community Catalyst, a national non-profit consumer health advocacy organization headquartered in Boston, will coordinate the effort nationwide.

“Colorado Voices for Coverage has over 40 years of experience as leaders in efforts to reform health care in Colorado.  We are excited to work with such a strong coalition to increase the momentum towards action in this state,” said Susan T. Sherry, deputy director of Community Catalyst, who directs Consumer Voices for Coverage. “Supporting networks that bring the views of real people to policy-makers and key thought leaders in the states about the need for coverage expansion can be a powerful inducement for reform.” 

The CVC Coalition will be closely coordinating efforts to expand coverage for all Coloradans with the 2010 All Kids Covered Initiative, led by the Colorado Children’s Campaign.  The 2010 All Kids Covered Initiative also announced on Thursday that they will be jointly supported by the Packard Foundation and The Colorado Health Foundation as part of the Packard Foundation’s Finish Line Project, which focuses on providing coverage for all children. 

—-The Colorado Consumer Health Initiative Staff