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Maine Information

Contact Information

Maine AllCare
Website: http://www.maineallcare.org/

Email us for information on local activists

State Organizations Endorsing HR676

  • Woolwich, Maine Democratic Committee

Local Unions Endorsing HR676

  • Local 2327, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Augusta, ME
  • Greater Bangor Area Central Labor Council, Bangor, ME
  • Southern Maine Labor Council, AFL-CIO
  • Local 327, LIUNA
  • Central Maine Labor Council
  • Maine Building & Construction Trades Council
  • Western Maine Central Labor Council AFL-CIO, Lewiston, ME

New Hampshire Information

Contact Information

Convenor: Donald Kollisch M.D.
Email:  Donald.O.Kollisch@dartmouth.edu


Northern New England PNHP Remote Summer Internship 2026

Our summer internship for medical students is a joint project of the Granite State and Vermont chapters of PNHP. Our recruitment team expects to have a fantastic pool of applicants from across the country for 2026—and some exciting new features still under development:

  • Click here for information about our summer internship.
  • We welcome your donations to this amazing program!  

NNE Internship Student Testimonials

Medical student India Claflin describes her experience as an intern with the PNHP Northern New England 2021 summer internship program.


Presentation: Hospital mergers and acquisitions

Lucy Hodder, Esq., Professor of Health Law at the University of New Hampshire School of Law, speaks about how hospital mergers and acquisitions impact health care, and the community at large. Originally recorded Jan. 17, 2024.


New Hampshire Medical Society resolution

In March of 2022, the New Hampshire Medical Society passed a resolution in support of a “simplified public payer system.”

See the text of the resolution below, and view a slide set on “New Hampshire Medical Society Member Attitudes about Medicare for All Support and Advocacy” that also includes the text of the resolution.


Granite State PNHP By-Laws

The Granite State PNHP by-laws were adopted February 21, 2008 and amended September 27, 2017. To access a PDF version of the by-laws, click here.


State Legislation

  • House Bill 2019
  • House Bill 2018: HB1241 – NH Health Care for All Commission
  • House Bill 2018: HB1516 – NE States Compact Commission
  • House Bill 2018: HB1793 – Single Payer System for NH
  • House Bill 2017 – Amended
  • House Bill 2017
  • House Bill 2016
  • House Bill 2015
  • House Bill 2007: Establishes a committee to study single payer health care. Passed House, in Senate Committee

Slideshows

  • The Myth of the “Grand Bargain” by Ken Dolkart, M.D., F.A.C.P., July 2023
  • Chapter Presentation by Deborah Richter, M.D. (VT), June 2019
  • American Academy of Family Physicians, Case for Advocacy, May 2019
  • Rotary Presentation by Ken Dolkart, M.D., F.A.C.P., June 2018

Chapter Meeting minutes (2025)

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  • June
  • May
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  • February
  • January

Chapter Meeting minutes (older)

  • 2024: Dec | Oct | Sept | Aug | July | June | Mar | Feb | Jan
  • 2023: Dec | Oct | Sept | July | June | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan
  • 2022: Dec | Oct | Sept | July | June | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan (PPT: Dr. Stephen Kemble on “Global Hospital Budgeting”)
  • 2021: Dec | Oct | Sept | Aug | June | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan
  • 2020: Dec | Nov | Oct | Sept | July | May | Apr | Mar | Jan
  • 2019: Dec | Oct | Sept | July | June | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan
  • 2018: Dec | Nov | Oct | Sept | Aug | July | June | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan
  • 2017: Dec | Nov | Oct | Sept | Aug | July | June | May | April | March | Feb | Jan
  • 2016: Dec | Nov | Oct | Sept | Aug | July | June | May | Apr | Mar
  • 2015: Oct | Sept | Aug | July | June | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan
  • 2014: Oct | Sept | July | June | May

Local Unions Endorsing Single Payer

  • New Hampshire State AFL-CIO
  • Local 2320, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Manchester, NH

Vermont Information

Northern New England PNHP Summer Internship 2026

Our summer internship for medical students is our primary chapter activity. Because all three members of Vermont’s congressional delegation have sponsored or co-sponsored the Medicare for All bills in their respective chambers, and because we and our allies have already educated much of our small population about universal, publicly-funded health care for all, this project seems to us to be the best way for us to make the greatest impact with limited resources.

We have found that a virtual internship allows both interns and guest speakers from a much wider geographic range to participate, so we have two tracks:

  1. Ever looking for new ways to improve the remote internship, some exciting new features are still under development. This includes using the flipped classroom method for more of our basic history and policy material, while maintaining real-time discussions with guest speakers whenever possible.
  2. Last year a medical school in New Jersey partnered with us for two weeks, which included in-person participation for their students, and we expect that partnership to expand.

Click here for information about our summer internship.

We welcome your donations to this unique program!  

We also need volunteers to help with outreach to health professions educational programs and selecting among applicants. If you are interested in volunteering:

  • You don’t need to be from Northern New England to volunteer!   
  • You could check in this year, with no responsibility, and think about whether you would like to volunteer next year.
  • Click here to find out more about what kind of help we need.
  • Please fill out this volunteer form if you are inspired to help!
  • The most inspiring job: Interviewing these young doctors-to-be.

NNE Internship Student Testimonials

Medical student India Claflin describes her experience as an intern with the PNHP Northern New England 2021 summer internship program.


Other chapter activities

In the coming year, we are focusing on collaborating with medical students at the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont.

Over the past three years, members have been participating in discussions, submitting comments to the Green Mountain Care Board, leading discussions within the state medical society, providing testimony in the state house, writing to and/or meeting with elected officials, and writing letters to the editor regarding:

  • The need to improve our current Medicare program, by creating an out-of-pocket cap for beneficiaries; adding coverage for dental, vision, and hearing; and reducing part B premiums [unrecorded video conferences with elected officials and candidates]
  • Private equity encroaching on health care infrastructure in Vermont [GMCB comments on Vytalize: Keller, Malek [and followup here], Cody, and Katz Field; on Clover: Malek] 
  • The fiction of “value-based care” as the antidote to our high prices in health care, and the cost of delaying real reform [Ally letter to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid; Dundas]
  • Disadvantages of “Medicare Advantage” for Medicare beneficiaries
  • Opposition to switching retired state employees to Medicare Advantage [Malek]
  • The risks to our Medicare trust funds from the deceptive practices of Medicare Advantage programs and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid “innovations” such as “Direct Contracting Entities” and “ACO-REACH” (“Accountable Care Organizations – Realizing Equity, Access, and Community Health”)
  • Sustainability challenges for our rural hospitals, and how the global hospital budgets proposed in the Medicare for All bills would address this [live comments during the public engagement process for Act 167; meeting with Dr. Hamory]
  • The administrative burdens on health care providers, especially primary care clinicians, and how this would be more effectively addressed with a single-payer system accountable to the public rather than to profit. [Malek]

Many forces are working to move toward more privatized health care, increasing profits and reducing care. We are working to oppose these from three directions: 

  • Protect and improve Medicare, so that we are not further away from our goal, and so Medicare for All sounds like a goal people can get behind. (We don’t want people to think we are fighting for Medicare Advantage for All.)
  • Protect infrastructure that we have.
  • Implement policies that will facilitate or at least be compatible with our goal.

We work with many allies in the state who are focused on access and affordability, and patients over profits, whether the ally is fully on board with a publicly-funded single payer health care system or not.


Videos of presentations by VT-PNHP leadership

Traditional Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage, September 18, 2023, featuring Marvin Malek, M.D., M.P.H. Starts 7 min. in, 26 min. presentation followed by Q+A.


The Privatization of Medicare, February 6, 2023, featuring Marvin Malek, M.D., M.P.H., starts at 2 min. 15 seconds in, speaks to 1:15:00; Tom Abdelnour, J.D., Legislative Coordinator for Vermont State Employees Association, starts at 1:15:40, speaks to 1:30:00, followed by Q+A for both.


Medicare Privatization: Medicare Advantage and REACH (formerly known as Medicare Direct Contracting) April 5 featuring Betty Keller, M.D. 25 min. presentation followed by Q+A.  1 hour, 18 minutes; Bernie Sanders’ Health Aide Beth Stern is in the audience and answers some questions.


Engaging with medical students and legislators

Medical students interested in contacting local SNaHP leaders or attending SNaHP events that are available by videoconference should reach out to PNHP National Organizer Lori Clark at lori@pnhp.org.

VT-PNHP reaches out to meet with our congressional delegation and state elected officials. If you are a VT-PNHP member, please let us know at bjkellermd@gmail.com if you would like to receive notices of when those meetings are scheduled.


Resolution supporting a single payer, universal publicly-funded health care system, endorsed by the Vermont Medical Society on November 7, 2020

  • Click here to read the resolution.
  • Click here to read the press release.
  • For inquiries regarding the resolution in support of a single-payer national health plan passed by the Vermont Medical Society, please contact Jane Katz Field, M.D. (jane.katz.field@gmail.com)

Town resolution in support of Medicare for All, passed in Putney, Vt.

BE IT RESOLVED that the town of Putney hereby endorses federal legislation which will provide universal, comprehensive health coverage with zero cost sharing for all of our community residents during this crisis, such as the Health Care Emergency Guarantee Acts, and beyond, such as the Medicare-for-All Acts of 2019; and be it further

RESOLVED that the town of Putney, VT calls on Senator Sanders and Leahy and Representative Welch to work vigorously toward the immediate enactment of this, or similar legislation, thus assuring health care coverage as a basic human right for all Americans.

  • Read the full resolution HERE

Board of Directors

  • President: Betty Keller, M.D., bjkellermd@gmail.com
  • Vice President: Jane Katz Field, M.D., jane.katz.field@gmail.com
  • Secretary: Ted Cody, M.D., tscody@vermontel.net
  • At Large: Marvin Malek, M.D., M.P.H., mmalek66@gmail.com

Media Contacts

Betty Keller, M.D.
Phone: (802) 274-8180
Email: bjkellermd@gmail.com

Dr. Betty Keller trained at the University of Vermont College of Medicine (now Larner), and completed her residency at the University of Utah Department of Family and Preventive Medicine. She continued for one year as an adjunct faculty member while receiving additional obstetrical training and developing curriculum and logistics for University of Utah health professions students training in rural underserved areas, before returning to Vermont.

Her first-hand experience with the challenges facing families trying to advocate for loved ones with mental illness to receive insurance coverage for necessary care; her experience in rural health as a provider, a patient, and a family member; and her spiritual drive for health and justice for all have led her to explore health disparities and what more needs to be done to reduce disparities, in addition to achieving a publicly-funded health care system.

She is the current president of the Vermont chapter of PNHP; serves on the Advisory Board for One Payer States; and chairs the League of Women Voters of Vermont Health Care Committee.


Marvin Malek, M.D.
Phone: (802) 272-9271
Email: mmalek66@gmail.com

Dr. Malek received his medical training at SUNY Upstate in Syracuse, NY and his residency training at Cook County Hospital, and has spent most of his career in community medicine, providing care to underserved populations. He is the recipient of a Kellogg Foundation grant, which he used to pursue advanced training in the field of health policy at Harvard School of Public Health.

He currently practices internal medicine at Central Vermont Hospital, where he provides medical consultation and intensive care to hospitalized patients.

Frustrated by the timidity of the legislation that was enacted in Vermont in 2006, he ran for Lieutenant Governor of Vermont that year and later for State Representative, hoping to work on the health care issue.

Marvin remains active on the issue of health reform. He has testified before the legislature and given talks around the state advocating for a more humane and affordable health care system.


Deb Richter, M.D.
Phone: (802) 224-9037
Email: drdebvt@sover.net

Dr. Richter practices in Montpelier, Vermont. She is a former President of PNHP. She has spoken extensively to both community and medical groups; is a frequent spokesperson in the print, TV, and radio media; and is active in coalition building on the need for universal access to health care.


Jason Kelley, M.D.
Email: jason.kelley@dartmouth.edu

Dr. Jason Kelley is an internist at the White River Junction Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Vermont where he serves as chief of the hospital medicine division. He received his medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, and did residencies at the Harlem Hospital Center/Columbia University and at the University of Vermont. He is a professor emeritus from the University of Vermont and is currently a visiting professor at Dartmouth Medical School. From 2001 through 2010 he served as vice chairman of the Department of Medicine at the University of Louisville and chief of medicine at the Louisville VA Medical Center. He joined PNHP in 1992 and served as the Vermont chapter president from 1994-1997.


Information on Act 48 (H.202, not single payer, but “to get us as close to a single pipeline as federal law would allow”)

  • Text of legislation (PDF)

Report from Dr. William Hsiao

  • Health System Reform Design: Achieving Affordable Universal Health Care in Vermont

Local Unions Endorsing a National Health Program

  • Local 2326, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Essex Junction, VT
  • Washington-Orange-Lamoille Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Montpelier, VT
  • Vermont State Labor Council AFL-CIO, Montpelier, VT, September 2006, State Convention
  • Champlain Valley Labor Council, Burlington, VT

Massachusetts

Contact Information

Alan Meyers, M.D., M.P.H.
afmeyers@bu.edu

Allied Organizations

Mass-Care
Website: masscare.org
Email: info@masscare.org

Media Contacts

Adam Gaffney, M.D.
info@pnhp.org

Dr. Adam Gaffney is the immediate past president of Physicians for a National Health Program, chair of the Massachusetts chapter of PNHP, and a co-chair of the Working Group on Single-Payer Program Design, which developed the “Physicians’ Proposal for Single-Payer Health Care Reform,” recently published in the American Journal of Public Health. Dr. Gaffney is a prolific writer and blogger on health policy and also frequently appears on radio.

Dr. Gaffney is a pulmonary specialist at Cambridge Health Alliance / Harvard Medical School. He received his medical degree from the New York University School of Medicine and completed residency training at Columbia University Medical Center. He recently completed a clinical and research fellowship in pulmonary and critical care medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital.


Mardge Cohen M.D.
(312) 925-5660
mardge.cohen@gmail.com

Dr. Mardge Cohen is a practicing physician at Boston Health Care for the Homeless; Medical Director, Women Equity in AIDS Care and Treatment-Rwanda (WE-ACTx); and Founder of the Women and Children HIV Program at Cook County Hospital, Chicago. She has been advocating for people living with HIV, especially women and children, for 30 years. In 2015, Dr. Cohen was awarded the inaugural Pearl Birnbaum Hurwitz Humanism in Healthcare Award by the Arnold P. Gold Foundation, presented annually to a woman who exemplifies humanism and has advanced, through her scholarship, advocacy, leadership or work, the well-being of vulnerable or underserved populations in the health care arena.


Gordon Schiff, M.D.
(617) 732-4814
gschiff@partners.org

Gordon Schiff is currently Associate Director of the Center for Patient Safety Research and Practice at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. He was Professor of Medicine at Rush University and senior attending physician at Cook County Hospital where he worked for more than 30 years as Director of Clinical Quality Research and Improvement for the Department of Medicine, and during the 1990’s director Cook County’s large General Medical Clinic for nearly a decade. His was PI and Director of AHRQ-funded Rush-Cook County Developmental Center for Research in Patient Safety (DCERPS, Diagnosis Errors and Evaluation Research (DEER) Project, whose activities and recommendations are summarized in a chapter in the AHRQ Advances in Patient Safety monograph (on AHRQ website). He is Clinical Director of the recently awarded TOP-MED (Tools for Optimizing Prescribing, Monitoring and Education) CERT (Center for Education and Research in Therapeutics) based at the UIC College of Pharmacy.

Dr Schiff has published numerous patient safety and medication prescribing improving articles in Annals of Int Med, JAMA, Arch Intern Med, Medical Care, Am J Health System Pharm. He is editor of Getting Results: Reliably Communicating and Acting on Critical Test Results published by Joint Commission Resources in 2006, and author of the section on Diagnostic Error in the forthcoming WHO monograph Current Issues in Patient Safety: A Global Perspective published the WHO World Alliance for Patient Safety. He is a member of the editorial Boards of Medical Care, Journal of Public Health Policy, and the Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Safety in Healthcare. He is recipient of the 2005 Institute of Medicine Chicago (IOMC) patient safety leader of the year award, the Institute for Safe Medical Practices (ISMP) 2006 Lifetime Achievement award, and in 2006 was selected by Modern Healthcare as one of the top “30 people likely to shape health care in the years and decades ahead.”

Dr. Schiff is a founding member and past president of Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP), author of the PNHP JAMA paper on quality health care reform, and is guest editor the October 2008 special issue of Medical Care devoted to the topic of health insurance in the U.S.


Local Unions Endorsing National Single-Payer Legislation

  • UAW Local 2322, Holyoke, MA
  • IBEW Local 2222, Boston, MA
  • Local 2321, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), North Andover, MA
  • Local 2322, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Middleboro, MA
  • Local 2324, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Springfield, MA
  • Local 2325, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Northborough, MA
  • Massachusetts State CAP Council, United Auto Workers (UAW)
  • Local 2313, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Hanover, MA
  • Massachusetts Nurses Association

Rhode Island Information

Contact Information

Website: www.singlepayerri.org
E-mail: pnhp.ri@gmail.com

Media contact

J. Mark Ryan, MD, FACP, pnhp.ri@gmail.com – Dr. Ryan is an internist in Providence, RI. He works for University Medicine Foundation providing primary care and is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at Brown University Alpert Medical School. His current hospital affiliations: Rhode Island Hospital and Miriam Hospital. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Brown University Medical School. He is current President of the Rhode Island Chapter of PNHP.

Connecticut Information

Contact Information

Email us for information on local activists

Media Contacts

Marilyn Vaché, MD
marilyn.vache@gmail.com


Erica Heiman, MD, MS
erica (dot) heiman (at) gmail (dot) com

Erica Heiman is a general Internist and current fellow in Addiction Medicine at Yale University. Previously she was an Assistant Professor at Emory School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, where she was based at the great Grady Memorial Hospital. She has been involved in PNHP since medical school.

Dr. Heiman got her M.D. from UCSF and M.S. from UC Berkeley, via the UCB-UCSF Joint Medical Program. She completed her internship and residency in Internal Medicine-Primary Care at UC Davis in Sacramento.


Local Unions Endorsing Single Payer

  • Western Connecticut Central Labor Council, Waterbury, CT
  • Connecticut AFL-CIO, June 2006

New York Information

Contact Information

PNHP-New York Metro
Address: 131 W. 33rd St., 4th floor, New York, NY 10001
Phone: (646) 866-7671
Website: pnhpnymetro.org
Email: info@pnhpnymetro.org

Capital District (NY) Chapter
Email: pnhpcapitaldistrict@gmail.com

Finger Lakes Chapter
Email: PNHPRochester@aol.com

PNHP of Central New York
Contact: Jen Muniak
Email: jennifer.muniak@gmail.com

Single Payer New York
Website: singlepayernewyork.org
Email: singlepayernewyork@gmail.com

Media Contacts

Andrew D. Coates, M.D., F.A.C.P.
(518) 475-4257
esquincle@verizon.net

Dr. Andy Coates is president of Physicians for a National Health Program. Dr. Coates is chief of hospital medicine at Samaritan Hospital in Troy, New York, and an assistant professor of medicine and psychiatry at Albany Medical College. Board certified in internal medicine as well as hospice and palliative care medicine, Dr. Coates graduated from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.

Dr. Coates is a co-founder of the Capital District chapter of PNHP and founder of Single Payer New York. He previously served on the statewide executive board of the Public Employees Federation, AFL-CIO. He provides commentary on WAMC Northeast Public Radio.


Oliver Fein, M.D.
(212) 746-4030
ofein@med.cornell.edu

Dr. Fein is a past president of PNHP. A general internist who is active in clinical practice, he is also professor of clinical medicine and clinical public health at Weill Medical College of Cornell University, where he serves as associate dean responsible for the Office of Affiliations and the Office of Global Health Education. Dr. Fein has advocated for an expanded role for primary care, for academic health centers in urban health care delivery systems, and for national health system reform. He was Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow during 1993-1994, when he worked in the office of Senate Democratic Majority Leader George Mitchell. He spent 17 years at the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center developing community-based ambulatory care practices and the Division of General Medicine. He is chair of the NY Chapter of PNHP and immediate past vice president of the American Public Health Association.


Mary O’Brien, M.D.
(212) 854-9842
meo1@columbia.edu

Dr. O’Brien graduated from Harvard Medical School, trained at Columbia Presbyterian in internal medicine, and is double boarded in Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine. Dr. O’Brien has practiced medicine in NYC for the past 30 years and is on the faculty at Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. O’Brien is on the board of NY Metro chapter of PNHP and chairs the Media/Communications Committee. She has co-edited “10 Excellent Reasons for National Health Care,” a small pocket book which will be out in late July early August, 2008


Laura S. Boylan, M.D.
(212) 263-3029
laura.boylan@med.nyu.edu

Dr. Laura S. Boylan is member of Physicians for a National Health Program, a non-profit research and education organization of 17,000 physicians, medical students and health professionals who support single-payer national health insurance. She is a Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology at New York University School of Medicine and practices at the Department of Veteran’s Affairs and in Pennsylvania. She completed her medical training at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons.


Elizabeth Rosenthal, M.D.
(914) 834-3025 – home
(914) 552-4042 – mobile
betsyr@optonline.net

Dr. Elizabeth Rosenthal is a retired dermatologist residing in Westchester County, where she practiced from 1976 until 2011. She also served on the volunteer faculty of Albert Einstein College of Medicine from 1974 to 2018, where she supervised residents and students in the pediatric dermatology clinic. Dr. Rosenthal comes from a family of doctors and graduated from NYU Medical School. She completed her postgraduate training in Syracuse, Detroit, and Boston. Dr. Rosenthal is a member of the executive committee of the New York Metro chapter of Physicians for a National Health Program.


David Himmelstein, M.D.
(617) 665-1032

Dr. David Himmelstein is professor in the CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College, adjunct clinical professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and lecturer in medicine at Harvard Medical School. He has served as chief of the division of social and community medicine at Cambridge Hospital.

Dr. Himmelstein has authored or co-authored more than 100 journal articles and three books, including widely cited studies of medical bankruptcy and the high administrative costs of the U.S. health care system. His 1984 study of patient dumping led to the enactment of EMTALA, the law that banned that practice.

A co-founder of Physicians for a National Health Program, Dr. Himmelstein co-edits PNHP’s newsletter and is a principal author of PNHP articles published in the JAMA and the New England Journal of Medicine in conjunction with Dr. Steffie Woolhandler.

Dr. Himmelstein received his medical degree from Columbia University and completed internal medicine training at Highland Hospital/University of California San Francisco and a fellowship in general internal medicine at Harvard.


Steffie Woolhandler, M.D., MPH
(617) 665-1032
swoolhandler@challiance.org

Dr. Steffie Woolhandler is a practicing primary care physician, professor in the CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College, adjunct clinical professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and lecturer in medicine at Harvard Medical School, where she co-directed the general internal medicine fellowship program and practiced primary care internal medicine at Cambridge Hospital.

Dr. Woolhandler earned her bachelor’s degree from Stanford University; her medical degree from Louisiana State University; and her master’s degree from the University of California. She worked in 1990-1991 as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation health policy fellow at the Institute of Medicine and the U.S. Congress.

Dr. Woolhandler is a frequent speaker and has written extensively on health policy, administrative overhead and the uninsured. She has authored more than 150 journal articles, reviews, chapters, and books on health policy. A co-founder and board member of Physicians for a National Health Program, Dr. Woolhandler co-edits PNHP’s newsletter and is a principal author of PNHP articles published in the JAMA and the New England Journal of Medicine in conjunction with Dr. David Himmelstein.

State Organizations Endorsing HR676

  • Ithaca, NY
  • Cortland County legislature, NY
  • Ulster County, NY

Local Unions Endorsing HR676

  • New York Professional Nurses Union, New York, NY
  • Troy Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Troy, NY
  • United University Professions, Local 2190 AFT, New York State United Teachers, Albany, NY
  • Local 21 NABET/CWA, National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians (NABET)/Communications Workers of America (CWA), Albany, NY
  • 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East, MD, DC, NY State, MANew York, NY
  • PEF/encon Albany Steward Council (Public Employees Federation/encon) representing Professional, Scientific and Technical employees at the New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation, Albany, NY.
  • Local 1000, American Federation of Musicians (AFM), New York, NY
  • Local 524, International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees (IATSE), Glens Falls-Saratoga, NY
  • Albany Central Federation of Labor, Albany, NY
  • Solidarity Committee of the Capital District, Albany NY
  • Organization of Staff Analysts (OSA/RT), New York, NY
  • District Council 37, American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees (AFSCME)New York City, NY
  • Theatrical Protective Union (TPU) Local One, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts (IATSE), New York City, Westchester and Putnam Counties
  • Hudson Valley Area Labor Federation, Newburgh, NY
  • Lodge 1145, IAM, Selkirk and DeWitt, NY
  • Local 2334, AFT, Professional Staff Congress-CUNY, New York City, NY
  • Local 1549, AFSCME, representing 19,000 clerical and administrative workers for the City ofNew York
  • Local 1180, Communications Workers of America (CWA), New York, NY
  • Retirees Association of District Council 37, AFSCME, New York, NY
  • CIRSU, New York, NY
  • Greater Glens Falls Central Labor Council, Glens Falls, NYWarren, Washington, Hamilton, and Northern Saratoga Counties
  • Central New York Labor Council, Utica, NY
  • Rochester and Vicinity Labor Council, Rochester, NY
  • Rochester and Genesee Valley Area Labor Federation
  • Transit Workers Union Local 264 (TWU)
  • New York State Nurses Association
  • Northeast Central Labor Council AFL-CIO, Plattsburgh, NY
  • Capital District (NY) Area Labor Federation
  • AFM Local 802, Association of Musicians of Greater New York
  • International Union of Painters & Allied Trades District Council #4

New Jersey Information

Contact Information

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Media Contacts

Alan L. Kenwood, MD, FACEP

Dr. Alan Kenwood has been a practicing emergency physician for over 30 years. More than any other specialists, emergency medicine physicians see the faults of our health care system.  Prior to becoming an emergency physician, he served in the US Army Special Forces at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. As a member of PNHP-NJ Dr. Kenwood has spoken all over the state about the benefits of single payer healthcare.


William Thar, MD, MPH
908-693-3426
wethar@gmail.com

Dr. Thar is a physician who has experience in many sectors of health care. A graduate of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, he did his residency at the University of Michigan, where he also received his MPH in Health Care Administration and Epidemiology. He has operated a private primary care practice, been the Medical Director of rural public health programs, directed epidemiology programs at a major U.S. corporation, where he also provided medical consultation to their health care benefits programs, and was a developer and Medical Director of a health care management company before his retirement. Dr. Thar has seen the fragmented, expensive, and highly variable care provided in the United States and is committed to the development of a National Health Program based on HR 676 that can serve all of the people of the United States.

Local Unions Endorsing HR676

  • Local 825, Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU), River Edge, NJ
  • Bergen County Central Trades & Labor Council, Paramus, NJ
  • Retirees Council, Bergen County Central Trades and Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Paramus, NJ
  • Local 1L, Amalgamated Lithographers of America, Graphic Communications Conference/International Brother of Teamsters (GCC/IBT Local 1L), New Jersey
  • Mercer County Central Labor Council, Mercer County, NJ
  • Burlington County Central Labor Union, Riverside, NJ
  • Essex-West Hudson Labor Council AFL-CIO, Newark, NJ
  • Local 9, Plumbers and Pipefitters, UA, Englishtown, NJ
  • Passaic County Labor Council
  • Hudson County Central Labor Council AFL-CIO, Jersey City, NJ
  • Middlesex County AFL-CIO Labor Council, North Brunswick, NJ
  • New Jersey State Industrial Union Council

Pennsylvania Information

Contact Information

Philadelphia Area Committee to Defend Health Care
Website: http://phillyhealth.blogspot.com/

Media Contacts

Walter Tsou, M.D., M.P.H.
(215) 242-6272
macman2@aol.com

Dr. Tsou is a nationally known consultant on public health and health care reform. Currently, he is on the visiting faculty of the University of Pennsylvania. He was President of the American Public Health Association in 2005. He served as Health Commissioner of Philadelphia from April 2000 to February 2002. Prior to his appointment, he was the founding Deputy Director for Personal Health Services and Medical Director of the Montgomery County (PA) Health Department from 1991-2000. Before 1991, he was the Clinical Director in the Division of Ambulatory Health Services for the Philadelphia Department of Public Health. He has extensive experience in public health and has lectured widely on public health and health disparities.

He is a founding member of the National Board of Public Health Examiners and the national board of Physicians for a National Health Program. His medical degree is from the University of Pennsylvania; his MPH is from the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, and he has an honorary Doctorate in Medical Sciences from Drexel University.


Judith Albert, M.D.
info@pnhp.org

Dr. Judy Albert is a reproductive endocrinologist and medical director at Reproductive Health Specialists. She is also clinical assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh and a leader of Physicians for a National Health Program’s Pittsburgh chapter.

Dr. Albert received her medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, completed her residency training in OB/GYN at Magee-Womens Hospital, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and her fellowship training in reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI) at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.

Dr. Albert’s experience includes practicing and teaching at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s Magee-Womens Hospital, where she served as medical director of the in vitro fertilization program and as a medical executive committee member). She is currently involved in several research projects investigating patient fertility evaluation.

In addition to membership with the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dr. Albert is a member of the Society of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (SART) validation committee. She holds current board certifications in both OB/GYN and REI.

Dr. Albert and several other physicians chartered the new Pittsburgh chapter of PNHP in 2017 and also attended the PNHP Leadership Training Institute in Atlanta in the same year. She participated in numerous forums and presentations in 2018.


Tim Lachman, M.D.
(267) 294-1287
tim.lachman@tuhs.temple.edu

Dr. Lachman graduated from Antioch College with a BA in Philosophy in 1963. After attending the University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine from 1963 to 1967, he interned at Pennsylvania Hospital. He was selected for the US Public Health Service, and was stationed for two years on the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation in North Dakota. He was a neurology resident at the Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital from 1970 until 1973 and a fellow in clinical neurophysiology at the Mass General Hospital from 1973 until 1975.

In 1975, he joined a private practice in the Philadelphia area. He joined the neurology faculty at Hahnemann University from 1978 to 1982, when he returned to solo private practice at Lankenau Hospital. In December, 2006 he became a full-time faculty member in the Department of Neurology at Temple University School of Medicine.


Scott Tyson, M.D.
(412) 5617541
styson@pediatricssouth.com

Dr. Scott Tyson, is the CEO of Pediatrics South. He received his training at Columbia University, and the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Tyson completed his residency at Bellevue/Upstate and is board qualified.


William R. Davidson, Jr., M.D.
(717) 867-2492
billdavidsonjr@comcast.net

Dr. Davidson is a board certified Cardiologist who has been practicing in central Pennsylvania for nearly 30 years. After 8 years of undergraduate and medical training at the University of Virginia, he completed an Internship and Medical Residency in Baltimore. Prior to his Fellowship in Cardiology at the Hershey Medical Center, Dr. Davidson spent 3 years doing “whatever was needed” at a general hospital in rural Tanzania. The immediate past-president of the Good Samaritan Hospital, Dr. Davidson spends a lot of his spare time writing newspaper articles and giving lectures promoting Single-Payer healthcare reform.


Thomas R. Comerci, M.D.
732.221.5348
trcomerci@verizon.net

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State Organizations Endorsing HR676

  • Allegheny County Council, PA
  • Erie, PA
  • Wilkinsburg, PA
  • Chester County Pennsylvania Democratic Committee

 


Local Unions Endorsing HR676

  • AFGE Local 2028, Pittsburgh, PA
  • United Electrical Workers Local 506, Erie, PA
  • Independent State Store Union, Harrisburg, PA
  • United Electrical Workers (UE)
  • National Association of Letter Carriers Branch 84, Pittsburgh, PA
  • Allegheny County Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Pittsburgh, PA
  • Steelworkers Organization of Active Retirees (SOAR), Chapter 20-20, Aliquippa, PA
  • Beaver-Lawrence Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Beaver, PA
  • Pittsburgh Airman Lodge 1044, International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers (IAM), Pittsburgh, PA
  • Greater Westmoreland County Labor Council, Greensburg, PA
  • Butler County United Labor Council, Butler, PA
  • Pittsburgh Chapter, Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), Pittsburgh, PA
  • Philadelphia Chapter, Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), Philadelphia, PA
  • Pennsylvania AFL-CIO, State Convention, April 6, 2006.
  • District 1199P, SEIU, Harrisburg, PA
  • Local 544, United Auto Workers (UAW), Fisher Body, West Mifflin, PA
  • Local 668, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Harrisburg, PA
  • Local 3, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Pittsburgh, PA
  • Harrisburg Region Central Labor Council
  • United Labor Council of Reading & Berks County
  • Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals (PASNAP)

Delaware Information

Contact Information

Coming soon

State Organizations Endorsing HR676

  • Wilmington, DE
  • Peace, Living Wage, Universal Health Care Coalition (Wilmington, DE)

Local Unions Endorsing HR676

  • Local Union 1183, United Automobile Workers, Newark, DE
  • Delaware State AFL-CIO, Newark, DE, endorsed August 2006

Maryland Information

Contact Information

Maryland PNHP
Website: md.pnhp.org
E-mail: hchrmaryland@gmail.com

Health Care is a Human Right Maryland
Website: hchrmd.org
E-mail: brittany@hchrmd.org

Media Contacts

Eric Naumburg, M.D., M.P.H.
(443) 562-6562
HCHRMaryland@gmail.com

Dr. Eric Naumburg is co-chair of the Maryland chapter of Physicians for a National Health Program and works as an advocate for a national single-payer health care system. For more than a decade he taught pediatrics at the University of Maryland Medical School. He remains a diplomate of the American Board of Pediatrics. He obtained his medical degree from Mt. Sinai Medical School in New York City and his masters in public health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore. He is on the steering committee of Healthcare is a Human Right Maryland, which he help found.


Margaret Flowers, M.D.
(312) 782-6006
mdpnhp@gmail.com

Dr. Flowers is a Maryland pediatrician with experience as a hospitalist at a rural hospital and in private practice. She is currently working on single-payer health care reform full-time. In addition to her activity as co-chair of the Maryland chapter and national board advisor for PNHP, Dr. Flowers is on the board of Healthcare-Now! and on the steering committee of the Leadership Conference for Guaranteed Health Care. Dr. Flowers obtained her medical degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and did her residency at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.


Deborah Schumann, M.D.
(301) 229-6084
dschumannmd@gmail.com

Dr. Schumann received a B.A. in chemistry from Smith College and an M.D. from the University of Maryland School of Medicine. After internship and residency she practiced ophthalmology for 25 years in various practice settings including private, group, Kaiser Permanente and volunteer positions. She has been a member of PNHP since its founding in 1987 and since retiring from practice she has been an active advocate for reform of the U.S. health care system. Currently, Dr. Schumann is active in Health Care NOW of Maryland as well as Physicians for a National Health Program. She is a multi-instrumentalist musician and lives in Bethesda with her coonhound Ellie.

State Organizations Endorsing HR676

  • Baltimore, MD

Local Unions Endorsing HR676

  • Western Maryland Central Labor Council
  • SEIU 32 BJ (Baltimore)
  • GCC-1 Brotherhood of Teamsters (Baltimore)
  • International Organizations of Masters, Mates, and Pilots, (Linthicum)
  • United Steelworkers, Local 8-116 S (Baltimore)
  • Baltimore Filbey Area Local of American Postal Workers Union (Baltimore)
  • UNITE — Here, Mid Atlantic, Baltimore City Branch, NAACP, International Association of Machinists (Upper Marlboro)
  • AFSCME Local 1535 (Baltimore)
  • United Transportation Union (Frostburg)
  • IBEW (Cockeysville)

Washington, D.C. Information

Contact Information

Washington, D.C. Chapter Chair: Dr. Robert Zarr

Media Contacts

Robert Zarr, M.D.
(202) 550-1740
rlzarr@yahoo.com

Dr. Robert Zarr is a board-certified pediatrician at Unity Health Care in Washington, DC, where he cares for a low-income and immigrant population. He is president of Physicians for a National Health Program.

Dr. Zarr is a past president of the DC Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and he holds adjunct professorships at Children’s National Medical Center and George Washington University. He also co-directs the Washington, DC chapter of PNHP. He is “physician champion” of DC Park Rx, a community health initiative to prescribe nature to patients and families and encourage time in one of 350 parks and green spaces in Washington, DC.

Dr. Zarr is fluent and literate in Spanish and has worked in the U.S. and abroad with Spanish-speaking populations. He is active in Washington, DC, in a variety of quality improvement initiatives including asthma management, injury prevention, literacy promotion, breastfeeding awareness, youth advocacy, tuberculosis prevention, and compliance with early and periodic screening, diagnostic and treatment standards.

Dr. Zarr received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine and completed his pediatric residency at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston. He also has a master’s degree in public health, specializing in international health, from the University of Texas School of Public Health.


Harvey Fernbach, M.D.
(301) 345-1919
hfernbachmd@aol.com

Dr. Fernbach is a board certified Psychiatrist. He recieved his training at Yale University, and the State University of New York. He was a Clinical Associate at the National Institute of Mental Health and serves on the Board of Directors of the Washington Psychiatric Society.


David Rabin, M.D.
(202) 687-1608
Rabind@georgetown.edu

David Rabin is a Research Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Georgetown University. He also directs the Division of Community Health Care Studies activities in Community Medicine and Public Health Research, including studies on long-term care, etiology of chronic diseases, prevention of HIV and sexually transmitted diseases. In addition, he has been prominently involved in the development of a multi-disciplinary Global Health Education Program at GU. He received his education at Washington University and at Harvard.


E. James Lieberman, MD
(301) 983-1237
ejl@gwu.edu

Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, George Washington University School of Medicine, retired from private practice in Washington, DC, 2006. Commander (Ret.) USPHS; served 7 years at NIMH; last postion: Chief. Center for Child and Family Mental Health. Former Board Member, National Council on Family Relations. Distinguished Life Fellow, American Psychiatric Association. Fellow, American Public Health Association. Active in patients’ rights issues in family planning, sex education, and end-of-life care. Editor, Mental Health: The Public Health Challenge (APHA); co-author Like It Is: A Teen Sex Guide.

Local Unions Endorsing HR676

  • Coalition of Labor Union Women, Washington, DC
  • Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
  • National Education Association (NEA), July 2006
  • National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC), International Union, Washington, DC
  • Committee of Presidents, National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC), Washington, DC
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