Advisory Board

Our advisory board is made up of health professionals, members of the business community, and advocates from leading patient advocacy organizations. Our members have demonstrated a commitment to serving and improving the lives of vulnerable Floridians. If you’re interested in adding your voice to our leadership team, please contact us at info@forflhealth.org.

Dave Almeida

The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

“With no warning, life-threatening conditions like cancer can turn any family’s life upside down. People don’t choose when to get cancer. When the absolute worst happens, Floridians should be able to spend their time healing instead of figuring out how to afford cancer treatment without insurance.”

Leah Barber-Heinz

Susan G. Komen (Southeast)

Sarah Catalanotto, Executive Director at Suwannee River Area Health Education Center

Sarah Catalanotto

Suwannee River Area Health Education Center

David Chase

Small Business Majority

“Small businesses consistently rank the cost of healthcare as a top challenge they face, and many are unable to offer health coverage to their employees. Fixing this problem would be a boon to small businesses and their employees.”

Adrian Diaz, M.D.

Deborah L. Foote, MPA

Florida Psychological Association

“Most people in Florida care deeply about community, and an often neglected community need is mental health services. Florida needs policies and practices that increase health resources and access to improved mental health. All residents need quality health coverage to get their mental health services. Our coalition supports each other because we know all kinds of health access is essential to the whole community's health.”

Susan Harbin

American Cancer Society Cancer—Action Network

“Barriers to affordable, quality health care continue to drive higher cancer mortality rates in Black, Latino, and rural communities across our state. We know that most cancers are curable if caught early, and it’s only caught early if it’s screened for, which requires appropriate health insurance. Florida can be the next state to create a path to affordable health care so everyone can have an equal chance at surviving such a horrible disease. We’re proud to work with the For Florida’s Health coalition to make that change and be the voice for cancer patients, survivors, and their families.”

Tiffany McCaskill Henderson

American Heart Association

“American Heart Association supports Floridians' health through education, awareness, and advocacy on the treatment, management and prevention of heart disease and stroke. We need policies and practices that increase access to affordable health care and education on self-management of care so that health care is accessible to all.”

Natalie Kline

American Cancer Society Cancer—Action Network

“Where you live shouldn’t determine if you live but unfortunately, that continues to be the case for too many Floridians because of the significant barriers to accessing affordable, quality health care. The legislature can change this by adopting proven policies that give everyone their best chance at surviving a disease like cancer. On behalf of all families touched by cancer across the state, we look forward to working with the For Florida’s Health coalition to make such a reality possible for thousands of families struggling to access and receive the health care coverage they need.”

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Ashley Lyerly

American Lung Association

“American Lung Association supports Floridians' health by promoting lung health and preventing lung disease through education, advocacy and research. Florida needs policies and practices that are equitable and effective so that Floridians can lead healthy life. We joined For Florida's Health Coalition because we want individuals to access quality and affordable healthcare.”

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Danielle Oswald-Thole

Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

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David Poole

AIDS Healthcare Foundation

“Barriers to healthcare access are widespread and require immediate and sustained action from our elected officials at all levels. The healthcare community, which most importantly includes our patients, must raise our voices in unison to shine a bright light on these complex health system issues, or there will be no change. We must demand reforms to payer systems and must leverage all payers and players to create a total and true safety net for all persons in need of care, treatment and preventive health services.”

Donna Sabatino

The AIDS Institute

“The AIDS Institute is a national, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that promotes action for social change through public policy, research, advocacy, and education. As a nurse, I often see the inequities in our healthcare delivery model. Social determinants of health impact the care received by many in our communities. Florida needs policies and practices that support all Floridians with all health-related complications and that will improve the health and well-being of our residents across race, gender, age, and income. We plan to continue to work with our elected officials to help them understand the importance of equitable and affordable healthcare. When we begin to consider the needs of all Floridians, we will get closer to the shared vision of quality healthcare for all.”

Brent Schillinger, M.D.

“Florida needs policies and practices that increase access to affordable health coverage, educate people on what is available, and coordinate care so that no one is intimidated to seek the appropriate care they need. I’m proud that For Florida’s Health Coalition members bring more people to the table to participate and define the plan.”

Nancy Staats, M.D.

“Medicaid has been around for more than 50 years, and most other states have already expanded their program to include those without health insurance. Floridians deserve the same healthcare options as residents of most other states. This will save money and lives. Our legislators are denying us these options for no good reason. It's time to do the right thing.”

Samantha Strickland

National Multiple Sclerosis Society

“Across Florida, we advocate for people with multiple sclerosis and their families to have affordable medication, accessible healthcare, and support for caregivers. Florida needs policies and practices that make healthcare accessible so everyone can live their best lives. Through For Florida’s Health Coalition, we can leverage the power of partnerships to accomplish our goals. Bringing more voices to the table will get us there quicker.”

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Holly Bullard

Florida Policy Institute

“No matter where you live or work in Florida, no matter your income, you should be able to have affordable health coverage. I was blessed to have had health coverage when I went through breast cancer while also recently becoming a new mom—I know in my heart that had I not had health coverage, I would not be here for my son today. Every mom, dad, worker, and community member in Florida deserves the same. This is why I support For Florida’s Health. We’re bringing together Floridians—from Pensacola to Little Havana—to build healthcare solutions so that each one of us can thrive and be there for our families. We will all be better off when Florida closes the coverage gap.”

Erica Monet Li

Florida Policy Institute

“I strongly believe that this coalition will help advance policies that focus on equitable solutions for Floridians and our collective health and well-being. Our value of a strong community can help people mobilize to do the important work they care about and leverage resources to provide ongoing support for those on the ground who are working hard to advance our society’s overall quality of life.”

 

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