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indianexpress.com - Trends Desk - 'Wife lost her health insurance': Elderly DoorDash driver forced out of retirement goes viral; internet raises $5,00,000 for him
'Wife lost her health insurance': Elderly DoorDash driver forced out of retirement goes viral; internet raises $5,00,000 for him
The Indian Express

4 min read New Delhi Make us preferred source on Google An elderly DoorDash driver in Tennessee has touched hearts across the internet after a routine drop-off turned into an emotional viral moment. What began as a simple coffee delivery soon…

upi.com - Americans cutting back on all expenses to pay for healthcare
Americans cutting back on all expenses to pay for healthcare
UPI

March 12 (UPI) -- People in the United States are killing budgets, skipping meals, stretching prescriptions and driving less as they struggle to keep up with healthcare expenses, a survey shows. Gallup found in a survey that more than one-third of…

bluewin.ch - Confederation wants to hit people in the wallet - many senior citizens affected
Confederation wants to hit people in the wallet - many senior citizens affected
blue News

The Federal Council is getting serious about reforming the health insurance deductible. The minimum deductible is to rise from the current CHF 300 to CHF 400. The proposal is now going out for consultation. The Federal Council is submitting an…

indybay.org - Single Payer Day of Action for CalCare! At Capitol In Sacramento
Single Payer Day of Action for CalCare! At Capitol In Sacramento
Indybay

On March 20, 2026, we're showing up in Sacramento to demand #CalCare NOW — Guaranteed Health Care for All. State Capitol – 1315 10th Street, Sacramento Admission/tickets: FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC No tickets. No barriers. Just people…

thenews.com.pk - Hafsa Naeem Baig - US: New survey shows one-third of Americans cut back on other expenses to cover healthcare in 2025
US: New survey shows one-third of Americans cut back on other expenses to cover healthcare in 2025
The News International

Latest reports find a lot of Americans are cutting back on utilizing other commodities to fulfill their medical needs. Roughly one-third of Americans cut back on food, utilities, or other daily expenses to pay for healthcare last year, research…

newsweek.com - Andrew Ravens‎ - Ric Flair highlights problem that WWE stars are forced to deal with
Ric Flair highlights problem that WWE stars are forced to deal with
Newsweek

Two-time WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair has seemingly thrown his weight behind a union in professional wrestling. He recently called out WWE for blocking organized labor efforts throughout the company's history. During a recent edition of the Legally…

bangordailynews.com - Opinion Contributor - Opinion: Limiting what Maine hospitals can charge offers relief from rising health care costs
Opinion: Limiting what Maine hospitals can charge offers relief from rising health care costs
Bangor Daily News

The BDN Opinion section operates independently and does not set news policies or contribute to reporting or editing articles elsewhere in the newspaper or on bangordailynews.com Richard A. Evans lives in Dover-Foxcroft. Linda Sanborn lives in…

news-medical.net - Medicare Advantage 'dark money' group attempts to win higher payments for insurance companies
Medicare Advantage 'dark money' group attempts to win higher payments for insurance companies
News-Medical

Judging by more than 16,400 comments recently posted on a federal government website, you'd think there was a groundswell of older Americans demanding that federal officials hike payments to their Medicare Advantage health insurance plans. Yet…

newsbusters.org - Brad Wilmouth - Scarborough Compares ICE Killings to 1963 Birmingham Church Bombing
Scarborough Compares ICE Killings to 1963 Birmingham Church Bombing
https://newsbusters.org/

On Wednesday's Morning Joe, MS NOW host Joe Scarborough invoked the 1963 bombing of a black church in Birmingham as he compared the change in public opinion after recent ICE killings to the change in the opinions of 'moderate whites' in the 1960s…

newsweek.com - Jasmine Laws - Americans are cutting back on food and utility costs to afford healthcare
Americans are cutting back on food and utility costs to afford healthcare
Newsweek

About one in three American adults have cut back on certain expenses to pay for their health care, according to a West Health-Gallup Center on Healthcare in America survey. The survey, released on March 12, found that more than 80 million Americans…

royalgazette.com - Stefano Ausenda - Health minister: ask about tests to tackle kidney disease early
Health minister: ask about tests to tackle kidney disease early
The Royal Gazette

f6302218-b18c-4436-9454-7f0f3268335e Kim Wilson, the Minister of Health, discusses the dangers of Chronic Kidney Disease (Photograph by Blaire Simmons) Growing impacts of chronic kidney disease and the importance of early detection were highlighted…

investopedia.com - Daniel Liberto - Top 5 Affordable Retirement Destinations in South America for a Comfortable Lifestyle
Top 5 Affordable Retirement Destinations in South America for a Comfortable Lifestyle
Investopedia

These five locations share access to quality health care, mild climates, and a cost of living far lower than in the U.S. Before relocating, research visas, health care, language, and local conditions. Consider living in the chosen destination for a…

kffhealthnews.org - Fred Schulte - Medicare Advantage 'Dark Money' Group Attempts To Win Higher Payments for Insurance Companies
Medicare Advantage 'Dark Money' Group Attempts To Win Higher Payments for Insurance Companies
KFF Health News

This story also ran on NPR. It can be republished for free. Judging by more than 16,400 comments recently posted on a federal government website, you'd think there was a groundswell of older Americans demanding that federal officials hike payments…

nypost.com - Nicholas McEntyre - Retiree Richard Pulley, 78, forced to work as DoorDash driver to make ends meet goes viral as kind strangers raise $500K
Retiree Richard Pulley, 78, forced to work as DoorDash driver to make ends meet goes viral as kind strangers raise $500K
New York Post

A cup of coffee came with some extra dough. A 78-year-old Tennessee retiree forced to work as a DoorDash driver with his unemployed wife to afford medication went viral after kind strangers raised nearly $500,000 for the down-on-their-luck couple.

kffhealthnews.org - Lauren Sausser - Families Scramble To Pay Five-Figure Bills as Clock Ticks on Promised Preauthorization Reforms
Families Scramble To Pay Five-Figure Bills as Clock Ticks on Promised Preauthorization Reforms
KFF Health News

This story also ran on CBS News. It can be republished for free. Sheldon Ekirch is used to being disappointed by her health insurance company. That's why Ekirch, 31, of Henrico, Virginia, was stunned when she learned Anthem would finally have to…

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