5 Questions Any #HealthCareVoter Should Ask Congressional Candidates
The November 6 mid-term elections are rapidly approaching, and the fate of our healthcare system is at stake. Before voting this November, make sure y
Surprise Medical Bills: What Are They & How Can You Avoid Them?
In Pennsylvania, there is a general consensus that we have a problem with surprise medical bills, but action is needed to protect people from these b
Three Ways the Courts Could Impact Your Health Coverage
With the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court making headlines, the role of the courts in protecting -- or limiting-- access to hea
Getting Dental Care When You Have Medicaid or Marketplace Insurance
(Photo Credit: Teeth Implants/Costculator) Getting dental treatment is an essential part of good health, but many people get discouraged when tryi
Healthcare Access & the Re-Entry Population
This month, we’re looking at the health access issues unique to people who are being released from the criminal justice system, who often need immed
PHAN Statement on Nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to Supreme Court
Today Antoinette Kraus, the director of the Pennsylvania Health Access Network (PHAN) released the following statement in response to the nomination o
PHAN Statement on 2019 PA Insurance Rates
PA Announces New Insurance Rates to Grow by only 4.9%, Competition to Increase in Almost Half of PA Counties HARRISBURG, PA--
Community Spotlight: Perry County
This month, we're looking at the health access issues unique to one of Pennsylvania's rural counties: Perry County. With a population of about 45,82
What’s a Healthcare “Provider”?
As you start to use your insurance, you may hear the term “provider” used frequently. So, what is a provider and why does it matter when trying to
Report Released on County Health Rankings
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation released its 2018 report on the health of nearly every county in the nation. Below, we've taken a look at the mos