Portia Prescott: The Importance of Health Literacy
As we move into the beautiful fall season in Colorado, we should all take a quick pause to recognize that October is Health Literacy Month. With more and more...
As we move into the beautiful fall season in Colorado, we should all take a quick pause to recognize that October is Health Literacy Month. With more and more...
We are in the midst of a national crisis affecting the lives of more than 100 million Americans, including Delawareans. This crisis is worsening racial disparities in health and wealth....
We are in the midst of a national crisis affecting the lives of more than 100 million Americans, including Delawareans. This crisis is worsening racial disparities in health and wealth....
We are in the midst of a national crisis affecting the lives of more than 100 million Americans, including New Jerseyans. This crisis is worsening racial disparities in health and...
We are in the midst of a national crisis affecting the lives of more than 100 million Americans, including Pennsylvanians. This crisis is worsening racial disparities in health and wealth....
For Immediate Release October 17, 2022 Contact: press@consumers4qualitycare.org Consumers for Quality Care Honors Health Literacy Month by Sharing Consumer Tips to Avoid Medical Debt & Choose the Right Health...
In late June, EMC Research and Impact Research conducted research on behalf of Consumers for Quality Care that addresses some of the issues plaguing our health care system. Washingtonians...
Today, more than 100 million Americans are living with medical debt totaling nearly $200 billion. A recent study found this debt leads to increased rates of eviction, food insecurity and bad health outcomes, regardless...
For Immediate Release October 3, 2022 Contact: press@consumers4qualitycare.org Consumers for Quality Care Urges Approval of Rule to Reinstate Critical Nondiscrimination Protections in the Affordable Care Act More than...
Health care has gone through many iterations over the last few decades, many of which have revolved around making it both more affordable and more accessible. Unfortunately, the COVID-19...