- A Human Rights Assessment of Single Payer Plans (May '09)
- Factsheet on the Right to Health and Reproductive Health (April '09)
- Human Rights Principles for Financing Health Care Summary (March '09)
- Human Rights Principles for Financing Health Care (March '09)
- Press Release: Health Care Reform Must Meet Human Rights Standards: 10 Principles for Financing Health Care (March '09)
- HHS Proposed Rule Impacts Health Care
- Montanans Speak Out for Our Human Right to Health Care (Dec. '08)
- Presidential Nominees’ Health Care Plans Fail to Meet Human Rights Standards (Aug. '08)
- A Human Rights Assessment of the Presidential Nominees’ Health Plans (Aug. '08)
- From Market Competition to Solidarity? Assessing the Prospects of US Health Care Reform Plans from a Human Rights Perspective (July '08)
- Report: Unequal Health Outcomes in the United States (April '08)
- Pursuing A New Vision For Health Care: A Human Rights Assessment of the Presidential Candidates’ Proposals (Jan. '08)
- Text of Orange County, North Carolina Resolution Calling for Recognition of Health as a Human Right (April '07)
- NHeLP and UNC Law Students Work for Recognition of Health as a Human Right (April '07)
- Upcoming Opportunity for Health Advocates to Become Involved with Human Rights Shadow Reporting (Jan. '07)
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