Foo Fighters to Champion Healthcare Transparency at D.C. Concert
The band teams up with notable artists and lawmakers to address the crisis of medical debt and lack of price transparency.
- Foo Fighters, along with Fat Joe and Chuck D, will perform at a private concert in Washington, D.C. on March 5 to advocate for healthcare price transparency.
- The concert is hosted by Power to the Patients, a nonprofit aiming for a more affordable and equitable healthcare system.
- Over 100 million Americans are affected by medical debt due to surprise bills and lack of price transparency in healthcare.
- Recent bipartisan legislation aims to expand healthcare price transparency, with only 36% of hospitals currently complying.
- Artists like Jelly Roll, Wyclef Jean, and French Montana join the movement, with some advocating directly to Congress.