Christian Medical Sharing Health Blog
US HealthShare is here to inform Americans of everything they need to know about health care. Our blogs provide information about health care, news updates, family fun, and the benefits of healthcare sharing ministries. We look forward to consistently providing Americans with knowledge about healthcare, health sharing, and how to save money. We invite you to take a read and discover more information about healthcare sharing.
Comparing Christian Health Sharing Programs
Frustrated with rising healthcare costs and limited choices, millions of Americans are choosing to switch from traditional health insurance to more flexible and affordable Christian health sharing.
A Christian Approach to Health Coverage
Bearing one another’s burdens means being there for one another — in good times and bad, in sickness and in health. This caring fellowship is one of the most powerful aspects of Christianity.
Who Benefits from Christian Health Sharing?
Different people have different healthcare needs. The truth is, traditional health insurance may not be right for everyone. Many Americans are discovering that they’re paying too much for health coverage they don’t want or need, while facing limited choices in where and from whom they get their care.
Why More Americans Are Choosing Christian Health Sharing
Healthcare costs in the U.S. soared to $11,172 per capita in 2018, and have only increased in recent years. Americans are looking for ways to lower expenses without sacrificing the quality of care.
The Health Sharing Approach to Holistic Care
When researching the challenges of healthcare in America today, experts often point to a system that is largely reactive. In this system, providers are motivated to perform as many medical procedures and prescribe as many medications as possible, instead of trying to keep people healthy and out of the hospital.
How You Can Avoid Higher Healthcare Costs
Everywhere you look, the cost of living is on the rise. You’re paying more for groceries, more for gas, more for cars, and definitely more for healthcare. You’re not alone, it’s the same around the rest of the country.
Missed Open Enrollment? You Still Have Health Plan Options
In many states, Open Enrollment season has come and gone. If you missed the Open Enrollment window to renew, change or choose a health insurance plan, you’re not alone. Every year, millions of Americans miss the deadline to enroll in health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. Now you may be wondering what to do next.
People Want Health Plans with More Freedom of Choice
These days, many Christians feel like they’re being told how to live their lives and care for their families, regardless of their values — especially when it comes to healthcare. In the push for mandates around COVID-19 vaccines, people of faith have fewer choices, or face penalties for making decisions that align with their beliefs.
The Open Enrollment Window is Closing
In the holiday season rush, many households may have overlooked the approaching Open Enrollment deadline for renewing or changing health plans. The good news is, Open Enrollment is still happening in many states. There may be time to consider your options and make sure you’re choosing the right health plan for you, but don’t delay.
Christian Health Sharing Plans: Sharing the Gift of Generosity this Christmas
With all that our country and communities have faced over the past year plus, finding reasons to celebrate this Christmas may feel like more of a challenge than ever.
Supreme Court Decision Upholds Vaccine Mandate. What It Means for You.
In a blow to those fighting to protect religious freedoms, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld New York State’s vaccine mandate for healthcare workers on Monday, December 13. Following a six-to-three decision, Supreme Court Justices turned away emergency requests for religious exemptions to New York’s vaccine mandate, brought forth by several nurses and doctors.
Inflation May Mean Higher Medical Costs in 2022. What Can You Do?
We’ve all read the headlines: inflation is on the rise, and doesn’t show signs of slowing down. While families are feeling the impact at the gas pump and grocery store, in 2022 they can also expect to see higher costs associated with healthcare.