In A World of Generalized Medicine, Personalized Healthcare is Difficult to Secure

Solidarity HealthShare Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Oertle joins Bob Sansevere on The BS Show to discuss the importance of advocating for personalized medical care when so many medical professionals are pushing for a “one size fits all” approach in diagnosing and treating illnesses. Bob Sansevere (00:00): We are joined by Dr. John Oertle, the… Continue reading In A World of Generalized Medicine, Personalized Healthcare is Difficult to Secure

Sharing Report: July 2024

Below is Solidarity HealthShare’s sharing report for the month of July 2024. From July 1, 2024 to July 31, 2024 inclusive, Solidarity HealthShare received $4,166,060 in eligible medical needs on behalf of our Members, which was re-priced and shared at $1,502,143. This resulted in a 63% savings on medical bills for our Members. Sharing Report Breakdown… Continue reading Sharing Report: July 2024

Delaware Senate Gives Final Approval to Bill Mandating Insurance Coverage For Abortions

Delaware Bill to be Signed Requiring Insurance Coverage for Abortions Democratic Delaware Gov. John Carney is expected to sign a bill, supported by Democratic lawmakers, that would require most private health insurance programs to provide insurance coverage for abortions. This immoral requirement will also extend to Medicaid programs in the state. The legislation even prohibits… Continue reading Delaware Senate Gives Final Approval to Bill Mandating Insurance Coverage For Abortions

10 Ways to Start the School Year Happy and Healthy

As we approach the start of the school year, excitement fills the air. New backpacks, sharpened pencils, and crisp notebooks signal a return to the classroom. Amidst the preparations, it’s essential to prioritize your child’s health and well-being. This month, learn about 10 ways you can ensure your children have a healthy and happy school… Continue reading 10 Ways to Start the School Year Happy and Healthy

Real Clear Health: Healthcare’s Hidden and Unnecessary Fees

By Chris FaddisAugust 1, 2024 Hidden Fees Run Rampant in Healthcare Experiences like Tim Ebel’s are unfolding every day, all across our nation and they highlight an urgent problem with our healthcare system: a gross lack of transparency which leads to out-of-control healthcare costs and hidden fees that have nothing to do with the care provided. Tim’s… Continue reading Real Clear Health: Healthcare’s Hidden and Unnecessary Fees

How to Pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet

How to Pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet When we began this work we knew it would take a radical trust in God’s divine providence to accomplish this vision. There have been many moments when it was difficult to see God’s providence in the midst of challenges we have faced, yet God has been with us… Continue reading How to Pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet

Sharing Report: June 2024

Below is Solidarity HealthShare’s sharing report for the month of June 2024. From June 1, 2024 to June 30, 2024 inclusive, Solidarity HealthShare received $5,282,212.69 in eligible medical needs on behalf of our Members, which was re-priced and shared at $1,683,868.49. This resulted in a 67% savings on medical bills for our Members. Sharing Report Breakdown… Continue reading Sharing Report: June 2024

Supreme Court to Review Tennessee’s Ban of Puberty Blockers, Transgender Surgery for Minors

Supreme Court to Review Transgender Surgeries for Minors In the coming months, the U.S. Supreme Court is set to consider restrictions on puberty blockers and transgender surgeries for minors for the first time in history. The case to be heard, U.S. v. Skrmetti, comes from Tennessee. State law says children under 18 are not able… Continue reading Supreme Court to Review Tennessee’s Ban of Puberty Blockers, Transgender Surgery for Minors

In an Era of Abortion Tourism, Solidarity Strives To Provide Ethical Alternatives

Interview Summary Solidarity President and Co-Founder Chris Faddis joins Brenda Aiken of Mater Dei Radio on The Morning Blend to discuss the rise of “abortion tourism” in the United States as Americans travel to different states for abortions and how Solidarity is aiming to offer an ethical alternative. Interview Audio Brenda Aiken (00:00): The battle… Continue reading In an Era of Abortion Tourism, Solidarity Strives To Provide Ethical Alternatives

Lessons in Catholic Bioethics: “Let’s Avoid the Term ‘Vegetative State’”

François-Léon Benouville, Christian Martyrs Entering the Amphitheatre, 1855.

by Joseph Meaney, PhD, KM, for the National Catholic Bioethics CenterJuly 15, 2024 Examining the Term “Persistent Vegetative State” The term Persistent Vegetative State (PVS) is commonly used to describe patients who are brain-injured and in a wakeful but unconscious state. Ethically, it is highly problematic and even pejorative to refer to living human beings… Continue reading Lessons in Catholic Bioethics: “Let’s Avoid the Term ‘Vegetative State’”