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Health groups launch $5M campaign against high U.S. healthcare costs

A new national campaign called "One Nation, Overcharged" has been launched by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and numerous health organizations to address the issue of high healthcare costs in the U.S. The initiative, backed by over $5 million in funding, aims to amplify the experiences of individuals struggling with affordability and advocate for a healthcare system that prioritizes people over profits. The campaign will utilize a multi-channel advertising strategy and online platforms to share user-generated content and organize community events, with celebrity endorsements and participation from various advocacy groups. AI

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Health groups launch $5M campaign against high U.S. healthcare costs

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Bruce Japsen, Senior Contributor ·

    Health Groups Launch ‘One Nation, Overcharged’ Campaign As Affordability Grips U.S.

    The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is launching a campaign to ‘amplify the voices and experiences of people affected by high healthcare costs.”