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We all want health care we can trust – high quality, fair prices, everyone covered, no surprises.  America’s medical system offers some of the best health care in the world. But how we pay for health care is broken. Bad government policy has changed the role of health insurance, moving it away from protection against financial risk and making it instead a middleman in nearly every healthcare transaction. Overall, health care poses a very high cost burden for Americans because we lack a competitive, transparent, patient-centered marketplace. Structural reform is needed.
Independent Women Puts Transparency at the Center of the ‘MAHA’ Movement Independent Women Puts Transparency at the Center of the ‘MAHA’ Movement
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Independent Women Puts Transparency at the Center of the ‘MAHA’ Movement

WASHINGTON D.C. — On the heels of President Donald J. Trump’s announcement of the Great Healthcare Plan, Independent Women launched a new transparency…

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‘MAHA Moms’ Demand Transparency: You Can’t Improve What You Can’t See

Press Team | Press Release
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Are you Fully Utilizing Your HSA?

Miranda Spindt | Blog
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Letter to the Editor: Precision matters in vaccine messaging

Monique Yohanan | Op-Ed
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A Year of Healthcare Reform, Defined by Transparency

Monique Yohanan | Op-Ed
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AI-Aided Prescription Renewal Pilot Project Covers Safety Bases

Aubrey Wursten | Op-Ed
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Independent Women Submits Public Comment Re: Transparency in Coverage Proposed Rule (CMS-9882-P)

Monique Yohanan | Letters
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Innovation Can Help, but It Cannot Replace Human Connection

Heather Madden | Op-Ed
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Aging with dignity should not be a luxury

Carrie Lukas & Et al. | Op-Ed
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AGING AT HOME. LIVING WITH DIGNITY. Independent Women and AMAC Launch National Campaign to Address America’s Caregiving Crisis

Press Team | Press Release
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Utah Tests AI Program To Address Harmful Prescription Refill Delays

Aubrey Wursten | Blog
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10 Wins for Women During Trump’s First Year

Carrie Lukas | Op-Ed
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Virginia’s Proposed Mental Health Screenings May Do More Harm Than Good

Neeraja Deshpande | Blog