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Advocating For Maine Health Equity Since 1988 
At CAHC, we believe that all Mainers deserve access to affordable health coverage, including the services and medicines they need. Our advocacy work is fueled by a mission to improve access to affordable care and coverage, fight against rising costs, and advance Maine health equity. We strive to be a voice for the people of Maine and a trusted source of information and support. 

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Making a difference in the lives of Mainers begins with listening to their stories and understanding the roadblocks they have encountered. Our annual survey elevates Maine voices by highlighting data and opinions about the affordability of Maine health coverage, the impact of medical debt, and the cost of services and prescriptions. By addressing important issues through policy initiatives and coordinating with allied organizations, we’re proving that advocacy can be a powerful force for positive change.  

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PRESS RELEASE: Richard Evans, M.D and CAHC Board Member, receives American Medical Association Award for Outstanding Government Service

a photo of Dr. Richard Evans

Consumers for Affordable Health Care (CAHC) is pleased to share that Richard Evans, MD has received the American Medical Association (AMA) Award for Outstanding Government Service. 

Lee Umphrey, Chair of CAHC’s board commented on the award, “Dr. Evans' experience, expertise and commitment to public service makes him an invaluable member of the CACH board. This prestigious national award recognizes his dedication to public service, including serving in the Maine Legislature and the Air Force focusing his career on improving access to affordable and quality health care, including advocacy on behalf of people in need of substance use treatment. As our friend, colleague, physician, and State legislator representing Piscataquis County, we salute Dr. Evans for the profound impact he has made in that community, our State and nationally.”

The American Medical Association credits Dr. Evans for his public service work in many areas:

  • As a surgeon, Air Force veteran, and a consensus builder; and
  • As a State Representative to Maine’s legislature where he sponsored pieces of legislation that became law, including the establishment of an Accidental Drug Overdose Death Review Panel, and a bill to maximize health care coverage for uninsured people through easy enrollment in the MaineCare program or a marketplace health plan.  

Ann Woloson, Executive Director at CAHC added “Dr. Evans is an incredible individual and widely respected by many in Maine for his tireless work throughout his career to improve access to health care for vulnerable populations, for which we are truly grateful.”  

See the American Medical Association’s press release for more information regarding its award presented to Dr. Evans.  

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