What would life be like with multiple sclerosis and no insurance or help?
One morning in November 2009, I woke up dizzy — a cloudy feeling I couldn’t explain. I ignored it and continued my routine, seeing patients at a clinic in central Austin, carting my daughters to preschool. But when I developed
5 Things to Discuss with Your Spouse Before Estate Planning
If you are married and considering doing your estate plan, there are some discussions you should have with your spouse.
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Digital-First Health Insurance Provider Angle Health Raises $58 Million To Modernize Access to Comprehensive Healthcare Benefits
New capital, led by Portage, follows the company’s recent expansion into Arizona, Georgian, Indiana, Ohio, Missouriand South Carolina
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Angle Healththe digital-first, fully-licensed health insurance provider bringing
New Uniontown Hospital CEO committed to quality health care | Local News
Carrie Willetts, the new President and CEO of WVU Medicine – Uniontown Hospital, is no stranger to Uniontown and the Laurel Highlands.
As a high school student, Willetts spent a summer working for a kayak outfitter company at Ohiopyle, and
Ontario patients did not go to ER instead of in-person doctor visits: study
Ontario patients did not turn to emergency departments as a substitute for in-person visits with their family doctors during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study has found.
The research, released by the Ontario Medical Association (OMA)
False claim that Biden’s executive order gives Americans free health insurance
The claim: Biden’s executive order gives free health insurance
A Jan. 9 Facebook clip (direct link, archived link) shows President Joe Biden signing directives at the White House.
“Your 2023 Relief Package Is Here!,” reads the caption of the post.
How Discovery keeps innovating | McKinsey
in 1992, Adrian Gore founded Discovery with an idea for a health-insurance model that would make people healthier. The South African start-up quickly grew into a global player, with a market cap of over $8 billion and a foothold in
Federal minister reports ‘a lot of progress’ in health-care talks with provinces
Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Monday that ongoing federal-provincial talks on the Canada Health Transfer (CHT) are going well — and there could be a summit between the prime minister and the premiers in the coming days to finalize
Daphne Bramham: Provinces, not Ottawa, need to fix health care
Canada spends more on health than most wealthy nations. Premiers need to quit whining and start making better use of what they