Turns out there’s a bit of a rivalry going on between at least one ophthalmologist and one dermatologist when it comes to claiming the Botox throne.
When we were in our late 20s, my husband, Will, got cancer. When he was 30, he got cancer again, unrelated to the first time. When he was 34, he died in his sleep, but I wouldn’t let him go. […]
The rising costs of prescription drugs have troubled Americans for years, placing a significant burden on individuals and the US healthcare system as a whole.
Understanding co-survivors’ needs is crucial for mitigating lasting trauma. We’ve compiled some quick and easy tips to help support co-survivors. Best of all, each of these tips takes less than a minute. So pick one – or more if you want bonus points – and run with it! 🙌
Hospitals now have to post their standard charges for at least 300 services.
If you know someone in the family caregiver role, we’ve got a guide that will show you how to be there for them in ways that truly matter.
As we navigate the Medicare open enrollment period, this is a powerful reminder that corporations run Medicare Advantage plans.
We get paid less to cover our employers share of our health insurance costs.
Take action by November 20 to support prior authorization reform.
A medical director working at Cigna denied 60,000 claims in just one month, with each denial being reviewed by an algorithm and signed off in bulk. Here are three essential steps to fight insurance claim denials.