ABOUT FLORIDIANS FOR AFFORDABLE HEALTHCARE
Florida is the fourth most expensive state for healthcare. Floridians for Affordable Healthcare (FAH) was created as a non-partisan voice to raise awareness of issues that are driving exorbitant costs that are impacting families and businesses across the state.
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FAH is focused on educating Floridians about legislation and/or regulations that drive up costs or can improve health care. We closely monitor trends in healthcare policy and engage with lawmakers, regulators, traditional news outlets and social media to help deliver impartial and factual information on this important topic.

Keith Dean
Executive Director

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Keith Dean serves as executive director for Floridians for Affordable Healthcare, which is focused on educating those across the Sunshine State about healthcare legislation and regulations impacting costs and quality. With Florida facing significant healthcare cost challenges, Dean’s leadership is crucial in advocating for policies that alleviate burdens on families and businesses.
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A native Floridian, Dean is passionate about helping those in the state understand and address the rising costs of healthcare through delivering impartial and factual information and supporting smart legislative policies. Dean has worked closely with businesses directly impacted by rising healthcare costs, bringing valuable insights and solutions to the forefront. His roles in various organizations across Florida have allowed him to understand the challenges faced by these businesses firsthand, enabling him to advocate effectively for policy changes that address their needs.
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Beyond his professional endeavors, Dean actively contributes to community initiatives, serving on the boards of organizations such as the Florida Smart Justice Association, Northwest Florida Mental Health, and the Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation. His academic background includes a postgraduate degree in Accounting from Florida State University, alongside his licensure as a Certified Public Accountant.