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Jul 2, 2026
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3 min read
Four distinct kinds of patient support exist. Knowing the difference helps you find the right help faster.
Patient Advocacy
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Six practical steps to narrow down thousands of advocacy organizations to the ones that will actually help you.
Advocates are guides, translators, and allies inside a healthcare system that was not built with the patient in mind.
From first contact to ongoing support — a walkthrough of what advocacy actually looks like in practice.
Jul 1, 2026
6 min read
Colorado's decision to import medicine from Canada is more than a policy change. It is a public acknowledgment that the U.S. drug pricing system has failed the patients it was meant to serve.
Jun 24, 2026
Eighty-three percent bought the AI engine. Nine percent built the fuel line. Patients still wait.
Jun 17, 2026
4 min read
Forty-eight organizations, one message, and a lesson in how policy really moves.
Jun 10, 2026
Two million children have already lost coverage. The companies selling into Medicaid still forecast as the floor holds.
Jun 4, 2026
Transparency is easy to publish. Accountability is harder to measure and harder to defend.
8 min read
May compressed a year of healthcare tension into a single month, revealing the widening gap between what the system says it values and what it is actually built to protect.
May 27, 2026
5 min read
The denial letter your patient receives six months from now may already exist in a draft conversation happening today.
May 21, 2026
Most patients who try to start a new specialty therapy get rejected at the counter. The companies that fix it start before the prescription gets written.
May 13, 2026
The Industry Spent Billions on Patient Engagement. Virginia Hospitals Spent the Same Period Suing Patients.
May 6, 2026
UnitedHealth just announced a $3 billion AI investment. More than 22,000 software engineers. More than 80 percent of them now using AI to write code or build new agents. Most headlines framed this as innovation. Most executives framed it as efficiency. Wall Street framed it as scale.