by Zach Blanchard When you’re a healthy 33 year old, newly divorced, with a low-paying job, health insurance doesn’t seem like a priority. At least that’s what I thought when I decided not to purchase health insurance. I thought I would save money by not paying $160 a...
by Barry George I get an annual check up every year. In the past, I’ve done so with or without insurance because my health is important to me. Since my last check up, I’ve been diagnosed with two cancers, an unexpected blood clot, had three surgeries, and have a...
by Marilyn Kruse In 2003, I walked out of a job at a large school district where I had worked for the last 14 years with few regrets. The job never really suited me, or vice versa, but I had given it all I had. Now it was time to move on, and help with some family...
By Regina Gray On March 26th, 2014, myself, and nine others had the honor and privilege of representing the GLBTQ community at the White House. I was proud to share my story of how the Affordable Care Act has benefited me alongside other GLBTQ representatives and Dr....
by Gina Scioscia One way or another, I’ve never thought much of birthdays, but I was more affected as 26 approached over the idea of having to take the plunge and buy my own health insurance. With that being said, I was pleasantly surprised with the ease and...