By Leah Richard I was laid off from a $70,000 a year job a few years ago and embarked on a journey that taught me alarming lessons about what people have to live through every day. Canned food is crap that will raise your blood pressure, the stress of not being able to pay your... Continue Reading →
Hospitals in Rural and Urban Areas Could be Hit Hard by Trump Recommended Drug Subsidies Cuts
By Leah Richard The American Hospital Association is hoping a lawsuit against the Trump administration will help save a drug subsidies program they say is designed to help hospitals treat lower-income patients. It’s a problem that could impact hospitals that serve large portions of the uninsured in big cities and small communities across the country.... Continue Reading →
The tug of war over healthcare brings out the best and worst in people
Healthcare has been one of the defining issues of both the current and previous presidential administration -- if not the last dozen. When President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law, he signed over the nation’s economy and health to both the IRS and the big insurance companies. What was billed as a beneficial... Continue Reading →