Adrienne Moore from Banner Health discusses alternatives to pricey health insurance and how to get financial assistance, even if you have coverage.
Navigating a complex healthcare system for yourself can be very daunting, but things get even more complicated when working on behalf of an aging parent or when an adult child is working on your behalf.
Traveling outside the country can make healthcare a little trickier, as the healthcare systems outside the U.S. operate very differently.
Andrew Mahler of Clearwater Security discuss the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, better known as HIPAA.
If you have a challenge affording your care, you should ask about financial assistance and understand what’s available.
If you’re one of the many who have had their records exposed, HIPAA sets out the terms of the disclosure of such incidents.
Amelia Burke-Garcia, PhD from NORC at the University of Chicago discusses recent research on healthcare AI and how to use it effectively.
Those who are existing ACA customers, but experiencing a big jump in premiums can consider dialing back on the tier level.
Hospital at Home is different from other in-home caregiving models such as home health, which is less intense than hospital at home, or telehealth, which is the lowest level of care available in the home.
In these episodes, Erica Olenski talks about her experiences managing the care of her son August while he battled pediatric cancer.