Medical debt shouldn't ruin lives, but unfortunately, it's still a big issue in the U.S. Before 2021, one of the nastiest surprises people could face was getting slammed with unexpected medical bills after seeking… Read more.
06.10.2024 /
Justin Charles,
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Insights Column
The United States has become increasingly more diverse over time, with individuals who identify as persons of color; Black, Latino, and Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) making up 43.6% of the current U.S.… Read more.
06.06.2024 /
Ruby Baxley,
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Insights Column
The Biden administration is taking huge strides to protect individuals and families in the U.S. by cracking down on insurance providers and brokers that purport to offer “affordable” coverage options but leave people high… Read more.
05.30.2024 /
Kiersten Zinyengere,
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Insights Column
Let's talk about the current troubles people run into when receiving health care in the U.S. The hassle of making an appointment, switching doctors, getting piles of bills, and managing individual specialists who don't… Read more.
05.01.2024 /
Justin Charles,
Kiersten Zinyengere,
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Insights Column
Of the 19 million Medicaid enrollees who have had their coverage terminated since March of 2023, nearly 70% were due to procedural reasons, rather than ineligibility, and some were caught in the expensive and… Read more.
04.29.2024 /
Sweta Haldar,
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Insights Column