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Physicians for a National Health Program : ウィキペディア英語版 | Physicians for a National Health Program Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP) is an advocacy organization of some 20,000 American physicians, medical students, and health professionals co-founded in 1987 by David Himmelstein and Steffie Woolhandler that supports a single-payer (Canadian-style) system of universal national health insurance.〔 〕 The group is best known for its influential proposals for national health insurance, which have been published in the ''New England Journal of Medicine'' and ''JAMA''. The group is also known for its members' substantial contributions to scientific research on the uninsured, health system economics and international health systems. Members such as David Himmelstein, Steffie Woolhandler, Marcia Angell and Arnold Relman have contributed articles to major peer-reviewed journals such as the ''New England Journal of Medicine'' (of which Angell and Relman are former editors-in-chief), ''JAMA'', ''Health Affairs'', and ''The American Journal of Medicine''.〔 See (full text ).〕 Quentin Young was president of the organization from 1991 to 1993.〔
〕 ==See also==
* Health care reform * List of healthcare reform advocacy groups in the United States * National Physicians Alliance * Physicians' Council for Responsible Reform * Single-payer health care * United States National Health Care Act * Universal health care
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