Health Groups Launch ‘One Nation, Overcharged’ Campaign As Affordability Grips U.S.
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Healthcare Health Groups Launch ‘One Nation, Overcharged’ Campaign As Affordability Grips U.S.By Bruce Japsen,
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Bruce Japsen writes about healthcare business and policy.Follow Author May 27, 2026, 12:23pm EDTMay 27, 2026, 12:51pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, a “multi-million-dollar” campaigned called “One Nation, Overcharged” will begin this summer to highlight what the groups involved called America’s “longstanding frustrations with unaffordable, inequitable healthcare in national and local conversations that demand a healthcare system that puts people over profits.”gettyThe Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and a parade of health, medical and community groups are launching a national campaign to ‘amplify the voices and experiences of people affected by high healthcare costs.”
Funded by RWJF, the effort called “One Nation, Overcharged” will begin this summer to highlight what the groups involved are calling America’s “longstanding frustrations with unaffordable, inequitable healthcare in national and local conversations that demand a healthcare system that puts people over profits.” More than $5 million will be spent on the campaign, those involved said.