Sharing Report: September 2024

Below is Solidarity HealthShare’s sharing report for the month of September 2024. From September 1, 2024 to September 30, 2024 inclusive, Solidarity HealthShare received $4,711,983.90 in eligible medical needs on behalf of our Members, which was re-priced and shared at $1,470,834.93. This resulted in a 66% savings on medical bills for our Members. Sharing Report… Continue reading Sharing Report: September 2024

Lessons in Catholic Bioethics: Lesser Evil in Voting

by Joseph Meaney, PhD, KM, for the National Catholic Bioethics CenterOctober 8, 2024 Choosing the Lesser Evil in Voting On his flight back from his recent pastoral visit to Asia, Pope Francis had an informal in-flight press conference.  An American journalist, Anna Matranga, from CBS News, tried to draw a moral equivalence between supporting abortion… Continue reading Lessons in Catholic Bioethics: Lesser Evil in Voting

Workplace Health Insurance Faces the Benefits Chopping Block

Out of Control Costs Threatening Benefits for Workplace Health Insurance Plans The cost of workplace health insurance is overwhelming families, especially those who already struggling to pay grocery bills, cover college tuition and simply provide for their loved ones. Some are predicting that their employers will pare down health insurance benefits in the coming months… Continue reading Workplace Health Insurance Faces the Benefits Chopping Block

Real Clear Health: IVF Is Not the Best Remedy for Fertility Struggles

By Dr. John OertleOctober 14, 2024 Is IVF the Best Solution for Infertility? Despite the fact that it has recently been spotlighted by candidates to further their political purposes, fertility care is a deeply personal and often very emotional journey for both men and women – and understandably so. Many parents who spend years longing… Continue reading Real Clear Health: IVF Is Not the Best Remedy for Fertility Struggles

Announcement from the National Catholic Bioethics Center: New Symposium to Address Challenging Questions about Brain Death

NCBC Announces New Symposium on Brain Death Questions The National Catholic Bioethics Center recently announced their new symposium to discuss questions about the ethics of brain death. The new symposium is called “Integrity in the Concept and Determination of Brain Death”, and it will be taking place on 2/28/2025. Read their press release from 10/1/2024… Continue reading Announcement from the National Catholic Bioethics Center: New Symposium to Address Challenging Questions about Brain Death

Bipartisan Pa. Bill To Increase Hospital Price Transparency

Pennsylvania Addressing Hospital Price Transparency This summer, a Pennsylvania bill passed through the state House that would increase hospital price transparency. The bill would require all healthcare facilities to post a publicly viewable list of standard charges. The measure, House Bill 2339, received wide bipartisan support, signaling a need for accountability in the healthcare industry.… Continue reading Bipartisan Pa. Bill To Increase Hospital Price Transparency

World Mental Health Day: Fighting Back Against a Silent Pandemic

As we observe World Mental Health Day on October 10th, I want to raise awareness about the significance of mental health and the importance it plays in our lives. At Solidarity, we prioritize the mental well-being of our members by sharing unlimited counseling visits to support each other through life’s struggles. Today, I am shining a light on… Continue reading World Mental Health Day: Fighting Back Against a Silent Pandemic

Lessons in Catholic Bioethics: MAiD in Canada Hits a Tragic Milestone

by Joseph Meaney, PhD, KM, for the National Catholic Bioethics CenterSeptember 24, 2024 A Tragic Milestone Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) is the official term in Canada for euthanasia that was legalized in 2016. The number of people dying at the hands of a doctor or even nurse practitioner there has grown every year and… Continue reading Lessons in Catholic Bioethics: MAiD in Canada Hits a Tragic Milestone

Solidarity HealthShare Announces Preferred Provider Relationship with Green Imaging

Announcing Preferred Provider Relationship with Green Imaging Our healthcare ministry is committed to helping our Members access comprehensive, affordable care easily. This is why we’ve developed a list of Preferred Providers who have agreed to bill Solidarity directly. We work with them to make sure they are charging fair and reasonable rates for our Members.… Continue reading Solidarity HealthShare Announces Preferred Provider Relationship with Green Imaging

Sharing Report: August 2024

Below is Solidarity HealthShare’s sharing report for the month of August 2024. From August 1, 2024 to August 31, 2024 inclusive, Solidarity HealthShare received $3,573,172.68 in eligible medical needs on behalf of our Members, which was re-priced and shared at $1,186,616.23. This resulted in a 66% savings on medical bills for our Members. Sharing Report… Continue reading Sharing Report: August 2024