Sept. 30 Day of Action to Reclaim Medicare

On Monday, September 30, 2024, Medicare supporters around the country will gather for local actions focused on reclaiming Medicare from profit-hungry corporate health insurers. For a brief overview of this Day of Action—what we’re planning and why it’s needed—click HERE. If you’re interested in planning your own action, see our materials folder HERE or email mandy@pnhp.org.

Anchor action in New York City

Find an action in your community

New York City

  • Seniors, health care workers, and advocates will march from City Hall to the NYC offices of Aetna CVS Health, telling both New York elected officials and health insurance corporations to stop the privatization of our cherished health programs
  • Meet at New York City Hall at 11:00am Eastern on Sept. 30, 2024
  • Click HERE to RSVP


Online Tweet-a-Thon

  • Organized by the Illinois chapter of Physicians for a National Health Program
  • Drop in to a virtual event focused on amplifying the harms of #MedicareDisadvantage
  • Sept. 30 from 5:00-7:00pm Central
  • Click HERE to register

Plan an action in your community

If you don’t see your community listed above, there’s still time to plan an action for Sept. 30! Actions will vary in size and activity depending on your local context and capacity, from sizable rallies to meetings in local parks to virtual get-togethers. Groups should feel empowered to make their own goals and plans—here are some materials to help you get started:

  • One-pager describing the national Day of Action campaign
  • Materials folder including a Day of Action worksheet, sample letter to deliver your target, customizable event graphic, and more
  • Rally signs—we also have professionally printed copies, request yours by emailing mandy@pnhp.org

Ready to take action? Sign our petition demanding Congress and President Biden protect Medicare beneficiaries by cracking down on insurance company abuses, and by significantly improving the traditional, public Medicare program. Questions? Email mandy@pnhp.org.