A recent survey shared that 66% of California residents are worried about covering medical bills, even with the changes by the Trump Administration.
California Patients Suffering Under the Weight of Healthcare Price Obscurity
A recent survey shared that 66% of California residents are worried about covering medical bills, even with the changes by the Trump Administration.
A recent court case State of Louisiana et al. v. U.S. Food and Drug Administration et al, seeks to expose the dangers of abortion drugs, especially those that can be achieved by mail-order.
Dr. Oertle joins The BS Show to discuss how biological age and chronological age effect people different and what we can do to help the aging process.
Solidarity HealthShare President and Co-Founder Chris Faddis joined The SonRise Morning Show to talk about the importance of price transparency in American healthcare. Read the transcript below.
President Trump’s new Great Healthcare Plan is seeking to put American patients in charge of their own healthcare plan again by regulating prices and making cost understandable.
Solidarity President and Co-Founder Chris Faddis joins The BS Show to share how healthcare in 2026 is changing for the better.
Solidarity HealthShare President and Co-Founder Chris Faddis joins The BS Show to talk about how Solidarity and other programs are helping to make healthcare better and more transparent for all Americans.
Solidarity HealthShare president Chris Faddis joins The BS Show to share some of his predictions for the 2026 healthcare forecast and what brighter spots might be on the horizon.
Despite efforts for more clear price transparency, many insurance companies continue to not follow guidelines set. This refusal to follow guidelines is causing more hardship on American families, who are trying to access affordable care.
Nearly half of Americans fear they can’t afford health care, forcing them to make difficult decisions about care for themselves and loved ones. There are better options out there, and one exists in health sharing.