Marshall Allen was a relentless reformer who didn’t just expose injustices in health care—he empowered everyday Americans to fight back. His mission was to dismantle a system that preys on the vulnerable and replace it with hope and action.
Marshall tackled every case with unwavering dedication, finding joy when people realized they could take control. His strategies weren’t just ideas; they were tools for real change.
We carry forward his vision: to transform how Americans engage with health care by equipping, educating, and empowering them to stand up and take ownership of their costs.
Released in June, 2021, Still…
#12 in Consumer Guides (Books)
#22 in Health Policy (Books)
#24 in Family Practice Medicine
8.6K + subscribers
Marshall wanted to tranform vulnerability into action and empowerment.
Hard Truths
100 Million Americans Are Currently Burdened by Medical Debt
Medical Debt Brings Significant Physical and Psychological Effects
How We Serve
The Marshall Allen Project offers personalized, one-to-one guidance through our innovative AI tool, the M.A.C. (Marshall Allen Clone).
The M.A.C. delivers tailored, practical advice drawn from Marshall’s best-selling book, provides engaging and actionable video content, and, for more complex cases, connects users to experienced patient advocates—all at no cost.
Our mission is to empower Americans to fight back against unfair medical practices and medical debt by offering free, unlimited access to digital resources and patient advocates, helping them reclaim financial control.
Ways to Support
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Your support powers our mission by funding the development of our AI platform, creating on-demand digital resources, and expanding access to patient advocates for those burdened by medical debt.