Our voices are our power

Millions of people agree: Our healthcare system is broken—and we're all paying the price.

Our voices are our power

Millions of people agree: Our healthcare system is broken—and we're all paying the price.

Our voices are our power

Millions of people agree: Our healthcare system is broken—and we're all paying the price.

Our voices are our power

Millions of people agree: Our healthcare system is broken—and we're all paying the price.

Our voices are our power

Millions of people agree: Our healthcare system is broken—and we're all paying the price.

Our voices are our power

Millions of people agree: Our healthcare system is broken—and we're all paying the price.

“We had a daughter who was born premature at seven months. Over $10,000 out of pocket after our insurance took care of what it could take care of. Having a baby shouldn’t be this expensive…It will really take all of us continuing to tell our stories to make this change happen."

“I've had Crohn's disease for about 20 years, and I'm currently taking two specialty medications…I'm paying $1,500 a month in premiums. I need health insurance no matter what, and I need a very good health insurance plan to make sure I get these specialty medications. We're paying a ton of money just to survive.”

"I'm a husband. I'm a father. I'm a son. I'm a brother. I work full time and I have health insurance. I also have cancer. The longer I receive treatment, the more my costs go up. And at some point they're going to ask for more money every month. And I just don't have more to give. We need to fix this problem."

“It's a shame that in 2026, in the United States of America, health care is unaffordable. It covers barely anything. You still have to come out of pocket. It just makes no sense…I hope that we can figure it out.”

“People's lives shouldn't be determined by what they can afford, whether or not they get to live or die, whether or not they get to be healthy, whether or not their children get to be healthy and live a long life. This isn't how it should be. We need to come together and finally stand up.”

“Healthcare expenses are through the roof. My wife and I…can't afford health insurance right now. We can't afford mortgage, car notes, groceries and healthcare. Something had to be cut. And unfortunately it was healthcare.”

“We had a daughter who was born premature at seven months. Over $10,000 out of pocket after our insurance took care of what it could take care of. Having a baby shouldn’t be this expensive…It will really take all of us continuing to tell our stories to make this change happen."

“I've had Crohn's disease for about 20 years, and I'm currently taking two specialty medications…I'm paying $1,500 a month in premiums. I need health insurance no matter what, and I need a very good health insurance plan to make sure I get these specialty medications. We're paying a ton of money just to survive.”

"I'm a husband. I'm a father. I'm a son. I'm a brother. I work full time and I have health insurance. I also have cancer. The longer I receive treatment, the more my costs go up. And at some point they're going to ask for more money every month. And I just don't have more to give. We need to fix this problem."

“It's a shame that in 2026, in the United States of America, health care is unaffordable. It covers barely anything. You still have to come out of pocket. It just makes no sense…I hope that we can figure it out.”

“People's lives shouldn't be determined by what they can afford, whether or not they get to live or die, whether or not they get to be healthy, whether or not their children get to be healthy and live a long life. This isn't how it should be. We need to come together and finally stand up.”

“Healthcare expenses are through the roof. My wife and I…can't afford health insurance right now. We can't afford mortgage, car notes, groceries and healthcare. Something had to be cut. And unfortunately it was healthcare.”

“We had a daughter who was born premature at seven months. Over $10,000 out of pocket after our insurance took care of what it could take care of. Having a baby shouldn’t be this expensive…It will really take all of us continuing to tell our stories to make this change happen."

“I've had Crohn's disease for about 20 years, and I'm currently taking two specialty medications…I'm paying $1,500 a month in premiums. I need health insurance no matter what, and I need a very good health insurance plan to make sure I get these specialty medications. We're paying a ton of money just to survive.”

"I'm a husband. I'm a father. I'm a son. I'm a brother. I work full time and I have health insurance. I also have cancer. The longer I receive treatment, the more my costs go up. And at some point they're going to ask for more money every month. And I just don't have more to give. We need to fix this problem."

“It's a shame that in 2026, in the United States of America, health care is unaffordable. It covers barely anything. You still have to come out of pocket. It just makes no sense…I hope that we can figure it out.”

“People's lives shouldn't be determined by what they can afford, whether or not they get to live or die, whether or not they get to be healthy, whether or not their children get to be healthy and live a long life. This isn't how it should be. We need to come together and finally stand up.”

“Healthcare expenses are through the roof. My wife and I…can't afford health insurance right now. We can't afford mortgage, car notes, groceries and healthcare. Something had to be cut. And unfortunately it was healthcare.”

“We had a daughter who was born premature at seven months. Over $10,000 out of pocket after our insurance took care of what it could take care of. Having a baby shouldn’t be this expensive…It will really take all of us continuing to tell our stories to make this change happen."

“I've had Crohn's disease for about 20 years, and I'm currently taking two specialty medications…I'm paying $1,500 a month in premiums. I need health insurance no matter what, and I need a very good health insurance plan to make sure I get these specialty medications. We're paying a ton of money just to survive.”

"I'm a husband. I'm a father. I'm a son. I'm a brother. I work full time and I have health insurance. I also have cancer. The longer I receive treatment, the more my costs go up. And at some point they're going to ask for more money every month. And I just don't have more to give. We need to fix this problem."

“It's a shame that in 2026, in the United States of America, health care is unaffordable. It covers barely anything. You still have to come out of pocket. It just makes no sense…I hope that we can figure it out.”

“People's lives shouldn't be determined by what they can afford, whether or not they get to live or die, whether or not they get to be healthy, whether or not their children get to be healthy and live a long life. This isn't how it should be. We need to come together and finally stand up.”

“Healthcare expenses are through the roof. My wife and I…can't afford health insurance right now. We can't afford mortgage, car notes, groceries and healthcare. Something had to be cut. And unfortunately it was healthcare.”

We're all being overcharged

We're all being overcharged

We're all being overcharged

We're all being overcharged

We're all being overcharged

We're all being overcharged

Fed Up? Speak Up.

Have you felt the weight of medical debt? Made hard choices because of the cost of care? Felt overcharged for the care you’ve received? Or simply believe that we all deserve better? We need you in this fight.

Fed Up? Speak Up.

Have you felt the weight of medical debt? Made hard choices because of the cost of care? Felt overcharged for the care you’ve received? Or simply believe that we all deserve better? We need you in this fight.

Fed Up? Speak Up.

Have you felt the weight of medical debt? Made hard choices because of the cost of care? Felt overcharged for the care you’ve received? Or simply believe that we all deserve better? We need you in this fight.

Fed Up? Speak Up.

Have you felt the weight of medical debt? Made hard choices because of the cost of care? Felt overcharged for the care you’ve received? Or simply believe that we all deserve better? We need you in this fight.

Fed Up? Speak Up.

Have you felt the weight of medical debt? Made hard choices because of the cost of care? Felt overcharged for the care you’ve received? Or simply believe that we all deserve better? We need you in this fight.

Fed Up? Speak Up.

Have you felt the weight of medical debt? Made hard choices because of the cost of care? Felt overcharged for the care you’ve received? Or simply believe that we all deserve better? We need you in this fight.

One Nation, Overcharged is an initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) committed to growing the demand for a healthcare system that puts people first and works for all of us.

One Nation, Overcharged is an initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) committed to growing the demand for a healthcare system that puts people first and works for all of us.

One Nation, Overcharged is an initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) committed to growing the demand for a healthcare system that puts people first and works for all of us.

One Nation, Overcharged is an initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) committed to growing the demand for a healthcare system that puts people first and works for all of us.

One Nation, Overcharged is an initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) committed to growing the demand for a healthcare system that puts people first and works for all of us.

One Nation, Overcharged is an initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) committed to growing the demand for a healthcare system that puts people first and works for all of us.