The Inflation of America’s Giant Healthcare Bill

Americans of all walks of life suffer from outrageously high healthcare bill costs, but many patients misplace the blame for the steep prices on drug makers, insurers and other middlemen. U.S. hospitals are just as guilty. In 2023, hospitals took in $1.5 trillion in healthcare fees. Since the year 2000, hospital prices have soared by… Continue reading The Inflation of America’s Giant Healthcare Bill

The Passage of the RESTORE Act Offers Hope to Arkansas Couples Struggling with Infertility

Couples who struggle with infertility often feel abandoned by the reproductive medicine field, which by-and-large tells them to undergo costly, often unsuccessful, rounds of in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments to circumvent their underlying health challenges. In Arkansas, couples can breathe a sigh of relief with the passage of the RESTORE Act. Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders… Continue reading The Passage of the RESTORE Act Offers Hope to Arkansas Couples Struggling with Infertility

Lessons in Catholic Bioethics: Restorative Reproductive Medicine: An Ethical Approach To Fertility

De-extinction, using genetic technology to bring back to life an extinct species, is now a possibility, and the bioethical questions surrounding this practice are therefore more urgent. Colossal Biosciences made headlines with its “resurrection” of the dire wolf recently after an estimated 10,000 years of extinction. The laboratory used AI-enabled genomic mapping, sophisticated gene-editing techniques, and cloning to create a wolf that is an approximate phenotypical match of the extinct dire wolf.

April Preferred Providers Additions

We Are Always Adding New Preferred Providers to Our List At Solidarity HealthShare, we are committed to helping our Members access top-notch healthcare, at a reasonable cost. To that aim, we are continually working to expand our list of Preferred Providers. A Preferred Provider is any healthcare provider who has agreed to bill Solidarity directly,… Continue reading April Preferred Providers Additions

2024 Year in Review – Solidarity HealthShare’s 2024 by the Numbers

2024 by the Numbers – Our Year in Review We’d like to take a look back our 2024 year in review.  Your decision to opt out of the immoral systems around us and support an integrated, Catholic approach to healthcare made it possible for us to serve our community and accomplish everything we did this… Continue reading 2024 Year in Review – Solidarity HealthShare’s 2024 by the Numbers

Sharing Report: April 2025

Below is Solidarity HealthShare’s sharing report for the month of April 2025. From April 1, 2025 to April 30, 2025 inclusive, Solidarity HealthShare received $4,457,616.99 in eligible medical needs on behalf of our Members, which was re-priced and shared at $1,768,887.78. This resulted in a 58% savings on medical bills for our Members. Sharing Report… Continue reading Sharing Report: April 2025

Tasty, Family-Friendly Recipes For Warm Weather Days

It often becomes difficult at the end of the school year to stay on top of nutrition. Between sports seasons coming to a close and forthcoming graduation celebrations, there’s more on the calendar than ever during this busy time! One of the easiest ways for families to save time is by cutting corners on nutrition.… Continue reading Tasty, Family-Friendly Recipes For Warm Weather Days

March Preferred Providers Additions

We Are Always Adding New Preferred Providers to Our List At Solidarity HealthShare, we are committed to helping our Members access top-notch healthcare, at a reasonable cost. To that aim, we are continually working to expand our list of Preferred Providers. A Preferred Provider is any healthcare provider who has agreed to bill Solidarity directly,… Continue reading March Preferred Providers Additions

Sharing Report: March 2025

Below is Solidarity HealthShare’s sharing report for the month of March 2025. From March 1, 2025 to March 31, 2025 inclusive, Solidarity HealthShare received $4,461,681.27 in eligible medical needs on behalf of our Members, which was re-priced and shared at $1,639,086.46. This resulted in a 61% savings on medical bills for our Members. Sharing Report… Continue reading Sharing Report: March 2025

Lessons in Catholic Bioethics: The Bioethics of De-Extinction

De-extinction, using genetic technology to bring back to life an extinct species, is now a possibility, and the bioethical questions surrounding this practice are therefore more urgent. Colossal Biosciences made headlines with its “resurrection” of the dire wolf recently after an estimated 10,000 years of extinction. The laboratory used AI-enabled genomic mapping, sophisticated gene-editing techniques, and cloning to create a wolf that is an approximate phenotypical match of the extinct dire wolf.