The Week covered Advisory Board Co-Chair Trey Grayson‘s new op-ed, arguing that “Registering voters at medical facilities would be a good Rx for democracy:”

If “policies impacting health are shaped without the voices of health care professionals and patients, we risk undermining the very foundation of public health and community well-being,” say Trey Grayson, Miles Rapoport and Dr. Ali Raja. Medical facilities are “uniquely positioned to bridge the gap between health care and voter engagement.” By “integrating nonpartisan voter registration into health care,” America “can implement an elegant solution to strengthen democracy, empower patient voices and improve public health outcomes.”

Read it here.