• When healthcare prioritizes profit over patients, it turns compassion into a commodity and leaves the nation sicker, poorer, and further divided.

  • When healthcare becomes a business focused on profit instead of a service centered on patients, the consequences ripple through society. Families face crippling debt, preventable illnesses go untreated, and trust in the system erodes. A nation’s strength lies in the well-being of its people, and prioritizing dollars over dignity is a wound America cannot afford to ignore

  • When healthcare is driven by profit, the heart of care is lost. It’s not just patients who suffer—entire communities bear the weight of a system that values wealth over wellness. This approach deepens inequality, erodes trust, and leaves the United States struggling to uphold its promise of opportunity for all.

  • The list of unknowns seems endless.

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