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So are we. Joe Brenner and Ellen R. Shaffer founded the Center for Policy Analysis to produce thoughtful,
reliable information on policies that affect the public's health, and to network with colleagues, policy makers and advocates
in the U.S. and around the globe in the intererest of promoting health.
The Center's publications, presentations and videos include a proposal for universal access to affordable,
high quality, accessible health care services in the U.S., and analysis of the de-regionalization of neonatal intensive
care units. We'll fill you in on the Founders, our Board, and how we can network together to promote a healthier, more
sustainable planet.
Economic globalization has brought the U.S. ever closer to our global neighbors. This page will link you to
the website for the Center for Policy Analysis on Trade and Health (CPATH), which is an important project of the broader Center
for Policy Analysis.
Center for Policy Analysis on Trade and Health (CPATH)
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Mission Statement
The Center for Policy Analysis is an independent organization dedicated
to protecting human health and expanding access to health care, water, and other vital human services.
The Access Project:
Research, analysis, and testimony offer public health and gender equity perspectives on universal coverage for health
care in the U.S.
Through CPATH, we also pursue Public Health Accountability
in Trade Agreements, and the Campaign for Public Health Representation in Global Trade Decision-Making
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