We’re fighting
for quality,
affordable
health care.
The Health Care for America Now Education Fund (HCANEF) is a non-partisan public education campaign to help people from all walks of life understand how health care policies and laws impact their lives. At HCANEF, we provide information and support to grassroots groups, patient advocates, lawmakers, and others about Medicare, Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and reproductive health issues. We help connect the dots between healthcare, economic security, the social and environmental determinants of health in order to bring together constituents and improve our health system by increasing access, limiting profit and addressing disparities.
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Our Issues

Abortion Rights and Access

Affordable Health Care

Lower Drug Prices

Protecting Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security

Tax Fairness
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Let’s Celebrate Black History Month and Keep Working Towards Equity
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On Roe v. Wade’s 50th Anniversary, Millions of Patients are Unable To Access Abortion
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President Biden’s Top 10 Healthcare Victories of 2022
In 2022, President Biden and Congressional Democrats delivered on their promises by continuing to expand access to quality, affordable healthcare, and by making historic improvements to Medicare prescription drug coverage that will both lower prices and reduce...