- WellPoint
Activists Quarantine WellPoint's Toxic Political Money
Workers and health care advocates demand transparency in political giving while company kicks shareholder out of meeting.
- Kaiser MLR Report
Obamacare Gives Consumers Rebates of $1.3 Billion
A new report from the Kaiser Family Foundation outlines consumer health insurance rebates resulting from the 80/20 Rule.
- Supreme Damage
Supreme Damage: Why the Court Can't Throw Out Obamacare
If the justices ignore the Constitution, the result would be human pain, legal mayhem and economic disruption.
- Good Jobs First Report
Health Insurers Pocketing Employees’ Income Taxes
A report from Good Jobs First has been shocking many with data showing how big employers have pocketed their employees’ state income taxes.
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NEWS
WellPoint Kicks Shareholder Out of Annual Meeting in Indianapolis (May 16, 2012)
Media Matters: Investor Coalition: WSJ’s Attack On Shareholder Activism Sends “Chilling Message” (May 16, 2012)
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About Us
Health Care for America Now (HCAN) is a national coalition of more than 1,000 groups in 50 states representing 30 million people. We work to promote, defend, implement and improve the Affordable Care Act (ACA) at the state and federal levels, protect Medicare and Medicaid, increase corporate accountability and confront forces that seek to take away critical services. We believe in creating jobs, not cutting programs people depend on.
Resources
- Health Insurance Company Abuses - How the Relentless Drive For Profit Endangers Americans
- Health Insurance Coverage Keeps Shrinking as Premiums, Family Costs Continue Climbing
- Unequal Lives - Health Care Discrimination Harms Communities of Color
- Premiums Soaring in Consolidated Health Insurance Market: Lack of Competition Hurts Rural States, Small Businesses
- Total Compensation for CEOs of Major Health Insurers, 2000 – 2008




