Face the Dragon, Win the Treasure

Face the Dragon – The Virtue of Courage From ancient stories like Beowulf to modern journeys of personal growth, the image of a dragon guarding treasure has symbolized the fears and challenges we must face to achieve something truly valuable. When my son Dominic was young, he confronted one of his dragons. While riding a… Continue reading Face the Dragon, Win the Treasure

Our Preferred Provider December List Additions!

More new Preferred Provider Additions in December Our Preferred Provider list is made up of any healthcare provider who has agreed to bill Solidarity directly, and abide to preset, fair and reasonable rates for their medical services. Several of these organizations and individuals started out as recommendations from Members just like you. When we receive… Continue reading Our Preferred Provider December List Additions!

Christian Whistleblower Nurse Is Fired From Texas Children’s Hospital for Her Religious Beliefs

Whistleblower nurse fired for her Christian beliefs Vanessa Sivadge was fired from her position as a nurse at the largest children’s hospital in Texas this summer. Why? Because she stood true to her religious beliefs in the workplace. Sivadge, a Christian, revealed that her employer, Texas Children’s Hospital, used federal funds to cover cross-sex hormones… Continue reading Christian Whistleblower Nurse Is Fired From Texas Children’s Hospital for Her Religious Beliefs

Washington Times: Reference-based pricing models can secure lower health care costs

By Chris FaddisDecember 25, 2024 Bad policies, bad actors exploit our broken system It is no mystery that health care costs and insurance premiums are spiking higher than Americans can afford. Two factors — lack of industry transparency and burdensome government regulations — have created an environment that allows hospital systems to charge double, triple… Continue reading Washington Times: Reference-based pricing models can secure lower health care costs

Preferred Provider Spotlight: Reply Fertility – Experts in Restorative Reproductive Medicine

They help you have a baby, without IVF Reply Fertility is a medical clinic founded in 2015 with expertise in restorative reproductive medicine (RRM). They are also one of Solidarity’s newest Preferred Providers! In comparison to in vitro fertilization (IVF), for couples experiencing infertility or recurrent miscarriage, their evidence-based care is: At Reply they recognize… Continue reading Preferred Provider Spotlight: Reply Fertility – Experts in Restorative Reproductive Medicine

Sharing Report: November 2024

Below is Solidarity HealthShare’s sharing report for the month of November 2024. From November 1, 2024 to November 30, 2024 inclusive, Solidarity HealthShare received $5,079,358.70 in eligible medical needs on behalf of our Members, which was re-priced and shared at $1,672,054.93. This resulted in a 61% savings on medical bills for our Members. Sharing Report… Continue reading Sharing Report: November 2024

Managing Holiday Stress During That Most Wonderful Time of The Year

It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year It’s December! Everywhere you look there are sparkles, tasty holiday cookies, carols blaring over the loudspeakers of every public space. But there is also a sudden increase in commitments. There’s a lot to juggle, whether it’s attending end-of-the-year work events, planning travel, or fitting gifts into the… Continue reading Managing Holiday Stress During That Most Wonderful Time of The Year

Preferred Providers Added in November

More new Preferred Providers from November Preferred Providers are any healthcare provider who has agreed to bill Solidarity directly, and abide to preset, fair and reasonable rates for their medical services. A number of these organizations and individuals started out as recommendations from Members just like you. When we receive a nomination, our Provider Relations… Continue reading Preferred Providers Added in November

Health Insurance Costs to Spike Nearly 6% for US Employers in 2025

Insurance Costs to Spike American employers are raising the alarm over what could be a drastic increase in health insurance costs in 2025. Experts are expecting insurance costs to spike an average of 5.8% in the coming year. This is due in part to increases in the cost of medical services, higher insurance usage, and… Continue reading Health Insurance Costs to Spike Nearly 6% for US Employers in 2025

Unexpected Medical Bills are Pushing Families To the Edge

Unexpected Medical Bills Hurt Families When it comes to affording unnecessary or unexpected medical bills, American families are reaching a breaking point. A group of 32 economists, academics and business leaders recently wrote a letter to Congress saying that legislation to increase hospital price transparency would save up to $1 trillion in wasteful medical spending… Continue reading Unexpected Medical Bills are Pushing Families To the Edge