Courier Journal Highlights CQC’s Research
Louisville’s Courier Journal recently highlighted Consumers For Quality Care’s research. “Technology and mobile devices now allow customers to quickly choose a place to eat or take a trip. Sites...
Louisville’s Courier Journal recently highlighted Consumers For Quality Care’s research. “Technology and mobile devices now allow customers to quickly choose a place to eat or take a trip. Sites...
Read the full op-ed on Morning Consult. “As the courts and lawmakers continue to argue about the future of America’s health care system, one thing is for sure: More...
WASHINGTON – In a letter to the Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Seema Verma, Consumers for Quality Care, Consumer Action, the Black Women’s Health Imperative...
WASHINGTON – As the 116th Congress convenes in Washington, D.C., Consumers for Quality Care (CQC) is launching the Cut Consumer Costs campaign to further its mission of ensuring that...
Read the full op-ed on Las Cruces Sun-News. “Voters in New Mexico made their voices heard on Election Day. Now it’s time for elected officials to show voters that...
WASHINGTON – With less than two weeks of the open enrollment period for health plans under the Affordable Care Act left and with many consumers making health plan choices at...
Austin’s NPR, KUT 90.5, highlighted Consumers For Quality Care’s latest research: “There’s an uptick in health insurance companies not covering emergency room care, according a consumer advocacy group. Washington,...
Read the full op-ed on The Hill. “With less than two weeks before contentious midterm elections, agreement between Democrats and Republicans on the right course for Congress may seem...
Americans believe private sector has more power to impact system than Congress and Trump WASHINGTON – A new survey from Ipsos on behalf of Consumers for Quality Care found...
Californians most frustrated by insurance costs, hospital fees and unexpected bills Sacramento, Calif. – A new survey from Ipsos on behalf of Consumers for Quality Care found that heading...