While most people were preparing to watch the Super Bowl, nine members of the Women’s Health Council were getting together to turn their ideas into articles.
To prepare for the upcoming Drug Price Campaign, several chapters have been meeting to formulate their strategy, create working groups, plan direct actions, and practice their coaching skills.
On MLK Day, RCA members and members of the greater Boston community came together to learn from health care experts on single payer, structural violence, fighting high drug prices, and more!
This weekend nearly 50 RCA members got a crash course in community organizing, to prepare for the upcoming campaign on drug prices.
Meet the new enthusiastic chapter leaders who are building a movement for right care in their city and helping launch the campaign to lower drug prices!
Building on the success of the first op-ed write-a-thon, we’re are organizing another write-a-thon – this time, focusing on right care in women’s health.
Gun violence is often seen as an individual, not structural problem. These trauma surgeons are speaking out to reframe gun violence as a civil rights issue and public health crisis.
A guest blog from RCA Steering Committee member Casey Quinlan on why some people – including herself – have gotten tattoos of their medical preferences.
In a guest op-ed, RCA members John James and Michael Mascia argue that patient rights are a necessary element of Right Care.
Cardiologist and RCA member Dr. Michael Rocha organized a Community Conversation to talk about the pros and cons of single payer health care.