Veteran Denied Treatment Amidst Cancer Fight

Gulf War veteran Joe Worthy says VA denied him cancer treatment because of his income. He now urges others to get screened early.

#VACancerCare, #VeteranHealth, #ColonCancer, #MilitaryService, #HealthcareAccess

https://newsletter.tf/veteran-denied-va-cancer-treatment-income/

Veteran Denied VA Cancer Care Due to Income

Gulf War veteran Joe Worthy says VA denied him cancer treatment because of his income. He now urges others to get screened early.

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A veteran was denied cancer treatment by the VA, despite having stage 4 colon cancer. This is different from a recent case where $50,000 was raised for another soldier.

#VACancerCare, #VeteranHealth, #ColonCancer, #MilitaryService, #HealthcareAccess
https://newsletter.tf/veteran-denied-va-cancer-treatment-income/

Veteran Denied VA Cancer Care Due to Income

Gulf War veteran Joe Worthy says VA denied him cancer treatment because of his income. He now urges others to get screened early.

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Doctors Weave Civic Duty Into Health: A Growing Trend

Are doctors helping patients vote in 2026? Learn how the AMA is using civic health screenings to improve patient well-being and advocate for better care.

#voterhealth, #ama, #patientcare, #civicduty, #healthcareaccess

https://newsletter.tf/doctors-helping-patients-vote-april-2026/

Over 700 clinics now offer nonpartisan voter help to patients. This is a new way to treat health as a whole-person issue rather than just medicine.

#voterhealth, #ama, #patientcare, #civicduty, #healthcareaccess
https://newsletter.tf/doctors-helping-patients-vote-april-2026/

Why doctors in the US are helping patients vote in April 2026

Are doctors helping patients vote in 2026? Learn how the AMA is using civic health screenings to improve patient well-being and advocate for better care.

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Medical services bring care, dignity, and hope ❤️🏥

Street outreach helps improve access to healthcare 💙

Learn more 👇
http://www.streetcare.us/

#MedicalServices #HealthcareAccess #CommunitySupport #StreetCare

Title X Program Re-Oriented: From Contraception to Pro-Natalist Aims

Millions of Americans may lose birth control access as the US Title X program shifts focus from contraception to pro-natalist aims, with funding disruptions and clinic closures.

#TitleX, #BirthControl, #ReproductiveHealth, #USPolitics, #HealthcareAccess

https://newsletter.tf/us-title-x-program-changes-birth-control-access-cut/

The US Title X program's focus is shifting away from contraception, potentially impacting millions of Americans' access to birth control and reproductive health services.

#TitleX, #BirthControl, #ReproductiveHealth, #USPolitics, #HealthcareAccess
https://newsletter.tf/us-title-x-program-changes-birth-control-access-cut/

US Title X Program Changes: Birth Control Access Cut for Millions

Millions of Americans may lose birth control access as the US Title X program shifts focus from contraception to pro-natalist aims, with funding disruptions and clinic closures.

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Forget bilingual status for hospitals, we want access to Ontario care, western Quebecers say
As the health authority in Quebec's Abitibi-Témiscamingue region pushes for official bilingual status for its southernmost health facilities to improve access for English speakers, residents say bigger accessibility issues stem from a policy change implemented last year that created a barrier to accessing health care in Ontar...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/bilingual-status-9.7152173?cmp=rss
Forget bilingual status for hospitals, we want access to Ontario care, western Quebecers say
As the health authority in Quebec's Abitibi-Témiscamingue region pushes for official bilingual status for its southernmost health facilities to improve access for English speakers, residents say bigger accessibility issues stem from a policy change implemented last year that created a barrier to accessing health care in Ontar...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/bilingual-status-9.7152173?cmp=rss
Forget bilingual status for hospitals, we want access to Ontario care, western Quebecers say
As the health authority in Quebec's Abitibi-Témiscamingue region pushes for official bilingual status for its southernmost health facilities to improve access for English speakers, residents say bigger accessibility issues stem from a policy change implemented last year that created a barrier to accessing health care in Ontar...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/bilingual-status-9.7152173?cmp=rss