Solidarity HealthShare leadership team had the opportunity to attend the SENT Summit at the University of Notre Dame recently from September 8-11, 2025.
Solidarity HealthShare Sponsors SENT Summit Jubilee at Notre Dame
Solidarity HealthShare leadership team had the opportunity to attend the SENT Summit at the University of Notre Dame recently from September 8-11, 2025.
Solidarity President and Co-Founder Chris Faddis joins The BS Show to discuss West Nile virus prevention, facility fees, and the closing of 30 Planned Parenthood locations.
Below is Solidarity HealthShare’s sharing report for the month of July 2025. From July 1, 2025 to July 31, 2025 inclusive, Solidarity HealthShare received $5,620,656.90 in eligible medical needs on behalf of our Members, which was re-priced and shared at $1,797,886.82. This resulted in a 64% savings on medical bills for our Members. Sharing Report… Continue reading Sharing Report: July 2025
Solidarity HealthShare works tirelessly to advocate for our Members through the difficult and confusing healthcare landscape through multiple teams and channels.
A facility fee is a cost assessed by medical professionals and added to the cumulative cost of service. This article discusses what you need to know.
Member Jeff Schiefelbein Shares His Family’s Solidarity Experience When Jeff Schiefelbein and his family joined Solidarity HealthShare in January 2023, they were looking for a healthcare solution that aligned with both their Catholic values and financial goals. Jeff had just launched his new firm, Undivided Life, and the family wanted peace of mind knowing they… Continue reading Supporting a 3-Year-Old Through Brain Cancer: The Schiefelbein Family’s Solidarity Story
Solidarity HealthShare’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Oertle joins The BS Show to talk about precision medicine and the importance of advocating for your own care.
Planned Parenthood prepares to close 33 locations across the United States due to funding cuts and other external factors.
The bill is co-sponsored by Sens. Roger Marshall, (R-KS) and John Hickenlooper (D-CO) and would require hospitals to provide clear pricing on their services well in advance of patient appointments and billing.
Americans can expect to pay an average of 75% for ACA Insurance in 2026 as pandemic-era subsidies are set to expire.