We Pay for What We Can Afford
Khloe talks about the ups and downs of employer-sponsored health insurance. A couple of years ago, on a late summer day, Khloe found out she was pregnant; then a few days later, she found out she was...
View ArticleDiseases Don’t Stop Me, Healthcare Coverage Does
I am a 38-year-old woman from the Chicago area suffering from Crohn’s Disease and Arthritis for the past 20 years. The discriminatory practices of insurance companies have forced me to fight for...
View ArticleYoung Adults Going Without Health Insurance
Chicago resident Peggy expresses her frustrations with the limitations on health insurance policies. My son is 21 years old and is NOT covered by our Carpenters Union health insurance. The Union says...
View ArticleFinding Insurance as a Freelancer
Paige Worthy is a freelance writer living in Chicago. After a very frustrating situation with my COBRA policy when I left my job two years ago, I am now “fully” insured through Aetna in a plan that an...
View ArticleNo More Suffering: Affordable Prescription Costs
Rose Bean—Blue Island, IL Rose has suffered with chronic, debilitating migraines for years. Now that she is insured, she can afford her medications and treatment. For Rose Bean, a day without her...
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