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By admin, on April 25th, 2013% Head’s up if you live in North Carolina or Tennessee and need a mammogram. The BelkGives on the Go Mobile Mammography Center is making stops through North Carolina and Tennessee through April and May to offer free, convenient mammogram screenings.
All mammograms will be performed by Charlotte Radiology’s licensed, female mammography-certified technologists. A board-certified radiologist, . . . → Read More: Free Mammograms in NC and TN in April and May
By admin, on April 25th, 2013% A head’s up to the our friends in the Southern States. The Remote Area Medical (RAM) mobile clinic will be visiting the Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee from May 3-5, providing free medical, dental and vision care to the uninsured, underinsured, unemployed and anyone else who cannot pay for care, both adults and children.
. . . → Read More: Reminder: Remote Area Medical to Bring Free Medical, Dental, Vision to Tennessee May 3-5
By admin, on April 21st, 2013% Even though Massachusetts has far and away the lowest rate of uninsured residents, the tragedy this week has more than one example of what can happen in a medical emergency:
Jeff Bauman, who lost two legs in the Boston Marathon bombings earlier this week and helped identify the attackers, is without health insurance… and the . . . → Read More: Boston Bombing Hero Lacks Health Insurance
By admin, on April 17th, 2013% A head’s up to the our friends in the Southern States. The Remote Area Medical (RAM) mobile clinic will be visiting the Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee from May 3-5, providing free medical, dental and vision care to the uninsured, underinsured, unemployed and anyone else who cannot pay for care, both adults and children.
. . . → Read More: Remote Area Medical To Bring Free Medical, Dental, Vision Care May 3-5
By admin, on April 11th, 2013% You may think that you’re saving money by skipping doctors appointments, but you could be setting yourself up for a big “Gotcha!” later on:
When Bettye Jenkins’ health insurance hit $300 a month, she faced a choice: Go into debt or drop her coverage. Jenkins, now 67, decided to go uninsured. From 2000 to 2007, . . . → Read More: How Much Is Neglecting Your Health Costing You?
By admin, on April 2nd, 2013% Reminder: the promoters of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival are sponsoring a major free health clinic to take place prior to the famed festival in April. The promoters will be working with Remote Area Medical (RAM) mobile clinic to hold the clinic in Indio, California April 4-7 at the Riverside County Fairgrounds. Fifty . . . → Read More: Reminder: Coachella Promoters Will Sponsor Free Clinic April 4-7 in Indio, CA
By admin, on March 26th, 2013% Is this what it’s coming to?
Two nights a year, Tennessee holds a health care lottery of sorts, giving the medically desperate a chance to get help.
State residents who have high medical bills but would not normally qualify for Medicaid, the government health care program for the poor, can call a state phone line . . . → Read More: Should We Decide Healthcare By Lottery? Tennessee Does…
By admin, on March 25th, 2013% Huguley Memorial Medical Center will offer free digital screening mammograms by appointment on April 11 to women without health insurance who reside in Tarrant or Johnson Counties. The event, Huguley’s fifth annual Mammography Marathon, is sponsored by a $10,000 grant from Susan G. Komen Greater Fort Worth Affiliate.
“The Mammography Marathon provides access for . . . → Read More: Free Mammograms in Fort Worth, Texas Area on April 11th… Register Now!
By admin, on March 20th, 2013% Reminder: the promoters of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival are sponsoring a major free health clinic to take place prior to the famed festival in April. The promoters will be working with Remote Area Medical (RAM) mobile clinic to hold the clinic in Indio, California April 4-7 at the Riverside County Fairgrounds. Fifty . . . → Read More: Reminder: Coachella Promoters Will Sponsor Free Clinic April 4-7 in Indio, CA
By admin, on March 19th, 2013% With the Pre-existing Condition Insurance Plans closing to new enrollment, the question is fast becoming “So where do Americans with pre-existing conditions go now?”:
The 53-year-old owner of Prima Music, which sells educational music books to customers around the world, ardently opposes big government. But, he said, there’s a problem when insurance companies won’t insure . . . → Read More: So Where Do Americans With Pre-Existing Conditions Go Now?
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