The U.S. Health Care System Is Broken. We Are Building an Alliance of Citizens, Employers and Communities to Fix It.
The Problem:
- On a per person basis, the U.S. pays more than twice the amount for health care as the average of our peer nations.
- Despite this overpayment, our health care system is ranked "dead last" compared to those peer nations.
- In just 25 years, from 1999 to 2024, the U.S. overpaid by more than $40 trillion, compared to what a peer nation would have paid with the same population.
- The U.S. has 100 million citizens who are uninsured, underinsured, cannot afford their prescription drugs, and owe $220 billion in medical debt.
- In 2033, Medicare and Social Security benefits will be cut.
- Generations X, Y, Z, and Alpha are facing $175 trillion of unfunded Medicare and Social Security obligations.
- Congress has not enacted meaningful health care reform in fifty years and will not do so now.
The Solution:
- The Imperative Foundation is building the National Alliance — a broad coalition of citizens, employers, unions, and communities with the political presence to compel Congress to act.
- The voices of a few fall on deaf ears. The voices of a determined National Alliance will shape the future of American health care — and compel its implementation.
- Your donation makes reform possible. Your participation makes it inevitable.
- Learn more at imperativefoundation.org
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