For All the People: A Century of Citizen Action in Health Care Reform

Logo for exhibit titled For All the People: A Century of Citizen Action in Health Care Reform. Decorative script at the top reads “For All the People,” and a black banner held by illustrated hands displays the subtitle in bold white letters.
Exhibit Duration
May 2024 - October 2024

For All the People: A Century of Citizen Action in Health Care Reform explores a history of health care reform, which has been a contentious political issue in the United States for more than a hundred years. Often, the public associates health care reform with presidents and national leaders, but communities, workers, activists, and health care professionals have made their voices heard in the debate about whether and how to make quality health care available to all. For All the People tells the lesser-known story of how movements of ordinary citizens helped shape the changing American health care system.

The National Library of Medicine produced For All the People: A Century of Citizen Action in Health Care Reform, guest curated by historian and educator Beatrix Hoffman, PhD (Northern Illinois University).