A Medical Student’s View
By Molly Kantor As a third year medical student, I spent one afternoon each week at a health clinic at a community hospital affiliated with my medical school. This health
By Molly Kantor As a third year medical student, I spent one afternoon each week at a health clinic at a community hospital affiliated with my medical school. This health
Costs of Care republishing stories from Americans that demonstrate what losing health insurance looks like BOSTON, MA (PRWEB) July 5, 2017—As the Senate returns from the 4th of July holiday
Submitted as a family member by: W. Paul McKinney Providers of healthcare and their families occasionally find themselves consumers of costly medical services and only then realize the complexity of
By Jennifer Brown I am a 41-year-old female of two children, ages 6 and 8. My husband provides health insurance for our family through a PPO. We have a $3,000
By Dan McMahon Last year, I went to see a new neurologist at a well-known, Boston-area hospital. I was born with hydrocephalus, resulting in the need for emergency surgery to
By Carla Tardif An articulate and gregarious boy, Landon was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in January 2015 at just eight years old. He immediately began treatment in El