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Michigan United in Hancock: Standing for Lower Healthcare Costs

Michigan United in Hancock: Standing for Lower Healthcare Costs

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On October 16, 2025, the Daily Mining Gazette reported on Michigan United at a healthcare town hall in Hancock, MI. Our own Audrey Gerard, Northern Region Manager, spoke of her own experiences with the healthcare industry. Below a snippet of the complete article, which you can read here.

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State Rep. Carrie Rheingans (D-Ann Arbor) visited the Orpheum Theater in Hancock Wednesday evening to participate in the Healthcare for All Town hall regarding her proposed bill HB 4407, or the MiCare bill. Rheingans came to Hancock by invitation from Michigan United’s Keweenaw Against the Oligarchy, with support of Keweenaw Indivisible, Keweenaw Mututal Aid Collective, Houghton County Democratic Party and Baraga County Democratic Party to share what the bill entails and how a statewide single-payer healthcare system would operate.

Michigan United Northern Regional Manager Audrey Gerard invited Rheingans to the area believing the current health care system is unsustainable.

“We can make Michigan a leader for the rest of the country and address our health care crisis by advocating for support of a single-payer system like MiCare,” Gerard said. Gerard was one of the introducing speakers before Rheingans spoke, and shared her story of medical debt. Gerard did not have medical insurance when she was 21 years old, and had a medical emergency being diagnosed with sepsis. She was unable to get the care she needed at the facility she was at, and was transferred to St. Mary’s in Duluth, Minnesota. She received care, but was given a $100,000 bill when discharged, not including ambulance expenses or ER expenses in Wisconsin.

“For the following months, I spent my days figuring out how to readjust my life and become a millionaire so I could pay off all my debts. After all, I only worked for $11 an hour at a history museum at the time. But I realized I had a choice. I had more agency than I originally thought. My choice was clear,” Gerard said. “I could live in shame that this experience happened to me, or I could use my story to move other people to take action. And for all the months I spent in shambles, I started dreaming up ways I could make my private shame a story of public power. I knew that all of this could have been easily avoided if we didn’t live in a for profit health insurance world, and I started posting on social media platforms about my debt…”

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Care Over Cost: Standing Together Against Healthcare Denials

Care Over Cost: Standing Together Against Healthcare Denials

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Last Tuesday marked a significant day in our collective fight against healthcare denials as over 100 of us gathered at the UnitedHealth Group lobby. This demonstration was part of the broader Care Over Cost campaign, aiming to highlight and challenge the profit-driven practices of UnitedHealth, the largest private health insurance corporation in the world. Coincidentally, on the same day, UnitedHealth announced a staggering $7.9 billion in profits for the first quarter of 2024. This juxtaposition underscored the crux of our protest: UnitedHealthcare prioritizes profits over people, causing immense emotional, physical, and financial harm through their systemic care denials.

UnitedHealthcare’s refusal to cover necessary treatments has led to widespread suffering, crippling medical debt, and even bankruptcy for countless individuals. Together, we stood united, sharing our stories—patients needing critical care, healthcare workers, and their supporters. Our message was clear and unwavering: “That’s not right!” We demanded immediate action from UnitedHealth to address and rectify these injustices (as detailed in our formal letter to the corporation).

Amplifying Our Voices: A Call to Action

One of our primary goals is to amplify the impact of our protest by encouraging more people to join our cause and spread awareness about UnitedHealth’s failures in providing adequate care. To achieve this, we created a short video compilation of the event, capturing the essence of our collective spirit and determination. We urge you to watch and share this video widely on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Let’s ensure that our message reaches as many people as possible, showing the world the power of solidarity and collective action.

During the protest, nine courageous individuals, now known as “The United 9,” took a bold stand by refusing to leave the UnitedHealth lobby until an executive came down to hear our demands and personal stories. After intense negotiations, UnitedHealth agreed to meet with us, marking a significant step forward. They have also promised to arrange another meeting with a larger forum to directly address our concerns and work towards meaningful solutions.

Our Unyielding Resolve: Pushing for Change

Our resolve remains strong and unwavering. We will persist in our efforts until UnitedHealth meets all our demands to STOP CARE DENIALS, or until elected officials step in to enforce necessary changes. Ultimately, our advocacy extends beyond this immediate battle, as we champion the implementation of Improved Medicare for All. This comprehensive solution would ensure that everyone receives the care they need without interference from profit-driven insurance companies.

Acknowledging Our Allies: Strength in Unity

This powerful event was made possible through the collaboration and support of numerous organizations, including the Minnesota Nurses Association, SEIU Healthcare MN, Healthcare for All MN, the MN AFL-CIO Retirees, and many others across the country. The strength and solidarity displayed by all participants were truly remarkable and inspiring.

For many of us, this was our first time participating in such an action. We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who joined, hosted strangers in their homes, baked food, shared personal health and financial struggles publicly, and traveled despite health challenges. Your efforts have demonstrated that we are STRONGER TOGETHER, and by each doing our part, we can transform our healthcare system for the better.

Special recognition goes to those who took on significant roles during the event. Your courage and commitment are deeply appreciated and continue to inspire us all.

Sharing the Journey: Capturing the Moment

Below, you’ll find some incredible photos of the event. Feel free to share these, but please credit the professional photographer as noted. GO TEAM!

Through our combined efforts, we are making strides toward a just and equitable healthcare system where no one is denied the care they need. Join us in this crucial battle, spread the word, and help us continue to stand up against healthcare denials. Together, we can make a significant difference.

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