Imagine you are hit in a car accident. In the blink of an eye, you fly in and out of surgery, spend days in intensive care units and hospital rooms, get put through one diagnostic test after another. Even if you recover to full strength, the story is just beginning. If you’re uninsured, like 25%Continue reading Young people, bankruptcy, and affordable health care
Symposium for Health and Social Justice
On Saturday March 23, I had the privilege of spending the day at the Sujal Parikh Memorial Symposium for Health and Social Justice at the University of Michigan. I had the chance to present during a panel that discussed the State of Affairs of Domestic Access to Care and talked about MICHUHCAN’s Medicaid Matters work and current challenges that weContinue reading Symposium for Health and Social Justice