The pandemic showed us how vulnerable we all are when health care is tied to employment.

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The pandemic showed us how vulnerable we all are when health care is tied to employment.

Even Ke Huy Quan, the Oscar-nominated actor, revealed that he lost his health insurance in 2021, during an ongoing pandemic. Ahead of the Oscars this weekend, watch Quan tell his story here and share our tweet to join the fight for a health care system that works for everyone.

Share the tweet »You might have something in common with an Oscar nominee — every year, millions of Americans worry about their health care coverage while insurance companies continue to soak-up billions of dollars.

Passing Medicare for All and enacting single-payer health care would greatly reduce health disparities, effectively control costs, and assure that everyone is guaranteed an excellent standard of care.

No one should have to worry if they’re going to have health care coverage next year — not an Oscar-nominated actor, and not you.

But for-profit insurance companies have spent millions of lobbying dollars to kill Medicare for All legislation, and they’re not slowing down. Will you watch this video of Ke Huy Quan and share it with your community? This is a grassroots movement, and we need everyone to join us in the fight for health care justice.

Share the tweet »In solidarity,

Jasmine Ruddy
Organizer
Nurses’ Campaign to Win Medicare For All