Join CPR and Be The Change We All Need To See In The Community!
For $11.30 a Month, Help Make Sure the Voice of the Patient Is Never Drowned Out
When the voices of special interests get too loud, patients can very-quicky and quietly get left behind in the wake of “progress” or the good ol’ fashioned “we are the only organization representing patients” when there are several of us.
The Coalition for Patient Rights exists to help change that, highlighting inadequacies in the system and defending patient rights, as well as training advocates and aligning with other community-based organizations to support and empower CPR and its patients, standing up for individuals being able to effectively manage their own healthcare without influences that originate in the wallet of some doctor, pharmaceutical representative or corportation. Advocates can join CPR by visiting our “Become An Advocate” page. While a business or organization can join CPR, they have to submit updated copies of their licenses to show that they are in good standing and actually qualify to join.
For just $11.30 a month, you can help CPR stand up for patients, families, caregivers, and communities who deserve a stronger voice in healthcare, public policy, regulatory reform, treatment access, accountability, and the future of human-centered innovation.
This is more than a membership. It is a statement.
It is a decision to help ensure that public policy is not written only by those with the deepest pockets, the loudest lobbyists, or the strongest commercial agendas. It is a decision to stand with the people who are too often overlooked when rules are made, systems fail, and access to care becomes harder instead of easier. 100% of the funds raised through membership dues go to logistics, lodging, administrative support, collateral support, legal support and lobbying support to speak up on behalf of patients. While CPR advocates lead the pack when it comes to advocating on behalf of patients and patient rights, our retained lobbyists and lawyers are on the frontline and provide invaluable insight, intel and feedback on what is going on behind the scenes, or taking place behind closed doors. In contrast, the attorneys and accountants play a vital role in compliance, supporting the organization across multiple jurisdictions and venues ensuring that the organization is always standing on solid ground.
For $11.30 a Month, Help Make Sure the Voice of the Patient Is Never Drowned Out
Why Join CPR?
- Because patients deserve advocates.
- Because families deserve better systems.
- Because healthcare should serve people, not just institutions.
- Because no one should have to wonder whether the public interest is being pushed aside by political influence, financial pressure, or outdated regulation.
- Joining CPR means helping support a growing movement committed to restoring balance, compassion, accountability, and common sense to the conversations shaping treatment, wellness, rights, access, and the future of care.
What Your $11.30 a Month Supports
Your monthly membership helps CPR continue the work of elevating patient voices where they matter most: in communities, in regulatory spaces, in public discourse, and in the halls of Legislature and Congress.
Your support helps CPR:
- bring attention to patient-rights issues that too often go unheard
- advocate for better laws, smarter regulations, and more humane public policy
- educate the public about treatments, risks, options, and emerging concerns
- highlight the inadequacies and failures of systems that are not serving people well
- support a healthier, safer, more accountable environment for patients and families
- safeguard the responsible use of new technologies in healthcare and beyond
- help create a stronger, more organized public voice when special interests try to dominate the conversation
The Five Pillars of CPR
Bringing About Regulatory Change
CPR works to help redirect policies and regulations toward fairness, evidence, accountability, and patient-centered outcomes.
Highlighting the Inadequacies and Failures of the Current System
CPR shines a light on where institutions, systems, and policies are falling short so those failures can no longer be ignored.
Educating People About the Treatments They Are Given
Patients deserve to know what they are being offered, what risks may exist, what alternatives may be available, and how to make more informed decisions.
Improving the Environment
Health is shaped by more than prescriptions and procedures. CPR supports healthier systems, healthier communities, and more humane environments that help people live better lives.
Safeguarding the Use of New Technologies
Innovation should protect people, not outpace ethics. CPR supports the responsible use of new technologies in ways that preserve dignity, autonomy, privacy, and public trust.
When You Join CPR, You Help Strengthen the Public Voice
Membership helps CPR continue building a citizen-supported force for positive change.
That means supporting advocacy that is rooted in compassion rather than profit. It means reinforcing public accountability. It means helping patients and families push back when decisions are being made without them. It means helping create a future in which care, policy, and innovation are shaped by what truly serves humanity.
In a time when so many people feel unheard, joining CPR is a simple but meaningful way to say: the patient voice matters.
A Small Monthly Commitment. A Bigger Public Impact.
For $11.30 a month, you can help CPR keep showing up, speaking out, educating the public, supporting reform, and strengthening the patient-rights movement.
That monthly support helps turn concern into action.
It helps transform frustration into organized advocacy.
It helps make sure the public interest still has a seat at the table.
Join the Coalition for Patient Rights Today
Support the voices of patients when the voices of special interests get too loud.
- Stand for compassion.
- Stand for accountability.
- Stand for smarter policy.
- Stand for public education.
- Stand for a healthier tomorrow.
Join CPR for $11.30 a month.
