The coalition of parents launching the tool “ Make America Healthy Again ” to fight against the main cause of bankruptcy

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First of all on Fox: Parental Rights Group American Parents Coalition is launching a new tool for transparency of health care for families who, according to them, will contribute to the objectives “Make America Healthy Again” of the Trump administration and to target the main cause of bankruptcy of America.
The American Parents Coalition, who has already made the headlines for his plea on behalf of the parents regarding gender identity problems, now aims for medical debt by launching “The Lookout”.
The belvedere is an SMS notification system directly to the parents who help them remain informed and offers advice on how to defend themselves in the name of the transparency of health care prices to their members of the Congress and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
A declaration of the group shared with Fox News Digital explained that the lack of transparency of the medical industry concerning the costs of health care and a significant variability of prices have forced many American parents to “the unthinkable position to choose between health care and other necessities”.
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A declaration of the group shared with Fox News Digital explained that the lack of transparency of the medical industry concerning the costs of health care and a significant variability of prices have forced many American parents to “the unthinkable position to choose between health care and other necessities”. (istock)
The group underlined the data collected by Kff News This indicated more than 100 million Americans – 41% of American adults – have a medical debt that they cannot pay.
“The hidden costs and the variability of prices exacerbate the problem, creating financial uncertainty and posing a significant obstacle to medical care,” the group said in the press release.
The American Parents Coalition congratulated the recent actions of the Trump administration to increase the transparency of medical prices, in particular a new Make America rule again by the centers for Medicare & Medicaid and an executive decree signed in February.
The ordinance ordered the Treasury, Labor and Health and Social Services departments to implement policies in order to “ensure that hospitals and insurers disclose real prices, and not estimates and act to make prices comparable between hospitals and insurers, including prescription drug prices”.
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US President Donald Trump and US Social Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Look at a Maha (Make America Healthy Again) commission event in Washington, DC, DC, May 22, 2025. (Photo of Jim Watson / AFP) (Photo by Jim Watson / AFP via Getty Images)
The white house information sheet on the prescription said that health care costs could be reduced on average by 27% on 500 joint services by better purchases of care.
The group also praised the bipartite law “Patients deserves prices”, presented by Senators Roger Marshall, R-Kan., And John Hickenlooper, D-Colo.
According to the American Parents Coalition, their new tool will help parents sail in the changing landscape to save health care costs.
“Americans cannot obtain or stay healthy if they avoid medical care due to prices’ uncertainty,” said executive director of the American coalition of parents, Allelight Marré, in Fox News Digital.
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A supporter of the rights of parents occupies a sign at the meeting of the unified school district council of Chino Valley at Don Lugo high school in Chino on Thursday evening July 20, 2023. (Getty Images)
“A parent should be in the driver’s headquarters of his child’s health and safety,” said Marré.
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“Waiting for parents to make health decisions for their families without any costs on costs can lead to unexpected medical spending, which makes planning, recovery, and avoid financial tensions more difficult,” she said, adding: “No parent should never have the impression of choosing between medical care rather than necessities like food or clothes simply because they do not know what to expect.”