Right Care DC leader Kayoko “Ky” Corbet shares her experience organizing her first direct action with RCDC!
On Sunday, about 40 patients, clinicians, and activists from the Right Care Alliance and #insulin4all united to protest the high prices of insulin and stand in solidarity with those who are affected by out-of-control insulin prices.
A group of fifty patients, clinicians, and activists gathered in Boston, MA to march and protest the unconscionable insulin price hikes.
Since the Write-a-thon earlier this month, there have been three pieces published by RCA members in local and national media.
The Gainesville chapter held a town hall event, bringing together clinicians, educators, and patients, to educate their community on high insulin costs and mobilize for action!
As an active patient safety advocate and member of the Right Care Alliance, I believe that insulin prices are a patient safety issue. Here’s why.
More than 20 RCA members from 10 cities gathered in person and online to write op-eds and letters to the editor about drug prices.
Last week, two RCA councils reached a critical milestone in this project by having their “Top Ten Do’s and Don’ts for Right Care” published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.
RCA members Gayle Esposito and Helen Haskell are leading guided discussions at senior center about overuse, health care costs, and patient safety.
In the kickoff event of the Right Care Alliance insulin price campaign, a panel of patients and doctors came together to discuss the real effects of high insulin prices on their daily lives.