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NPAF

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NPAFNational Patient Advocate Foundation
NPAFNewport Paper Arts Festival (Newport, OR)
NPAFNot-for-Profit Accounting and Financial Reporting
NPAFNevada Police Athletic Federation (Las Vegas, NV)
NPAFNational Priority Action Fund (UK)
NPAFNational Pollution Abatement Fund (Russia; World Bank)


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Cheryl lost her valiant battle with cancer, but her inspiration lives on in each PAF and NPAF initiative in seeking to provide avenues of access to insurance funding for evolving cancer therapies, therapeutic agents and devices deemed medically efficacious by the medical and scientific communities through legislative reform.
While NPAF focuses on policy change, PAF is a direct patient services organization that seeks to safeguard patients through effective mediation assuring access to care, maintenance of employment and preservation of their financial stability relative to their diagnosis of life threatening or debilitating diseases.
NPAF is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to the mission of creating avenues of improved patient access to health care through public policy reform at the state and federal levels.
 
 
 
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