Category: healthcare

15 Million Americans Set to Lose Medical Coverage as Public Health Emergency Ends

America is facing a health crisis and it isn’t made up of bacteria or viruses—instead, it’s an impending medical insurance meltdown. There is an expectation that as of Jan. 11, 2023, an estimated 15 million Americans will begin to lose health coverage. The reason is that after three years of a COVID-19 public health emergency,…


LIVE NOW: WEF Begins Preparations for Next Pandemic; Pastor Brian Gibson on ‘Respect for Marriage Act’

A “Next Pandemic” themed meeting has been announced by the World Economic Forum for DAVOS 2023, with key elements allegedly around combating racial disparities. Alongside this, the concept of “healthcare” is being changed to include concepts that most people would not associate with normal healthcare. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden recently signed the “Respect for Marriage” Act…


WEF Begins Preparations for Next Pandemic; Pastor Brian Gibson on ‘Respect for Marriage Act’

A “Next Pandemic” themed meeting has been announced by the World Economic Forum for DAVOS 2023, with key elements allegedly around combating racial disparities. Alongside this, the concept of “healthcare” is being changed to include concepts that most people would not associate with normal healthcare. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden recently signed the “Respect for Marriage” Act…


LIVE 12/20, at 10:30 AM ET: WEF Begins Preparations for Next Pandemic; Pastor Brian Gibson on ‘Respect for Marriage Act’

A “Next Pandemic” themed meeting has been announced by the World Economic Forum for DAVOS 2023, with key elements allegedly around combating racial disparities. Alongside this, the concept of “healthcare” is being changed to include concepts that most people would not associate with normal healthcare. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden recently signed the “Respect for Marriage” Act…


LIVE 10:30 AM ET: WEF Begins Preparations for Next Pandemic; Pastor Brian Gibson on ‘Respect for Marriage Act’

A “Next Pandemic” themed meeting has been announced by the World Economic Forum for DAVOS 2023, with key elements allegedly around combating racial disparities. Alongside this, the concept of “healthcare” is being changed to include concepts that most people would not associate with normal healthcare. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden recently signed the “Respect for Marriage” Act…


Ontario Asks Family Clinics to Work Nights, Weekends to Help Overwhelmed Hospitals

Ontario has asked thousands of family health-care workers to work evenings and weekends to help ease the burden on overwhelmed children’s hospitals, a government memo obtained by The Canadian Press shows. Nadia Surani, the director of the primary health care branch in the Ministry of Health, said in the note to family health teams that…


Healthcare Unmasked | Documentary

Frustrated with the high cost of health insurance, small business owner Kim Sertich investigates why the cost is so high. Stunned by the outcome, she sets out to find viable and affordable alternatives including direct primary care and health sharing. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on “My List.”…


Medicaid Help for Those Who Need Long-Term Care

By Elliot Raphaelson The Center for Retirement Research at Boston College (CRR) regularly reports on the needs of older Americans, including healthcare and long-term care. In this column, I’ll discuss some findings of a CRR research brief titled, “Who will have unmet long-term care needs and how does Medicaid help?” The brief states that 25…


The 10 Most Important Questions to Ask When Choosing a Retirement Community

When it comes time to choose a retirement community, there are many factors to consider. You need to start by deciding what you want and what you expect to get out of joining a community. This involves everything from your budget, age, state of health and healthcare needs, geographical location and, of course, your particular tastes and…


Canadians Less Confident Than Americans in Their Health-Care System: Study

Canadians are less confident in their health-care system than Americans are, according to a new study by the Angus Reid Institute. Published on Sept. 7, the study found that only 37 percent of Canadians were confident they could access urgent care in a timely fashion, compared to 70 percent of Americans, should an emergency happen…