October 22, 2018
Several groups came together on Right Care Action Week to ask doctors and patients about their health care concerns.
For one week in October — Right Care Action Week — people around the country join together and take action to show what our health care system should look like.
No matter your role in the health care system, be it a nurse, family member, public health student, physician, patient, community member, or something else, you can get involved and lead activities during Right Care Action Week.
Every year, more than 500,000 Americans go bankrupt because they cannot afford their medical bills. Even those with insurance report having to cut back on food, clothing, and other necessities to pay for health care. From surprise out-of-network costs to prescription drugs, Americans are paying out the nose for medical care – and we cannot afford it.
This year for Right Care Action Week, from October 14-20, we are uniting our communities to expose and protest the reasons behind high health care costs.
The Right Care Alliance is organizing this fall around drug prices – specifically the costs of insulin. Insulin is a necessary daily medication for over 7 million Americans, and the price has skyrocketed in recent years. Right Care Action Week is the time to stand up for affordable insulin, access to all medications, and the health care system we need that values patients over profits.
Hundreds of Right Care Alliance members across the country will be planning events to share their experiences with high health care costs, find other people who care, and identify solutions that we can do individually and collectively.
Materials for Insulin Rally
Materials for Listening Booth/What Worries You
Using social media is a great way to stay updated on RCAW events and get others involved! Here are some tools to help you be a RCAW social media wizard:
If you would like to be a Right Care Action Week partner, email rcaw@lowninstitute.org.