by Abigail Nobel | Mar 31, 2022 | 3 green health policy principles
If the volume of press releases is any indication, the State of Michigan’s Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is extremely interested in City of Benton Harbor water. Benton Harbor, located in Berrien County on the southern curve of Lake Michigan, has made...
by Abigail Nobel | Mar 24, 2022 | 2 yellow conversation on bills
Certificate of Need (CON) repeal is long overdue in Michigan. The legislature has reform bills in the pipeline. Can we make it happen in 2022? Handicapped, young, and suffering severe back pain, a Michigan girl I know was put onto a 6-week MRI waiting list some years...
by Abigail Nobel | Mar 3, 2022 | 3 green health policy principles
Taking out local barriers is key to retaking local healthcare freedom, and we can leverage practical Federalism to do so. Michigan well remembers the slow retreat of COVID mandates. In the face of public opposition, Executive Orders became MDHHS orders, which phased...
by Abigail Nobel | Feb 23, 2022 | 1 red individual empowerment
Direct Primary Care (DPC) is an affordable model of self-pay care that increasingly appeals to both patients and physicians. DPC fits well with health sharing membership and good medication shopping skills to provide maximum healthcare savings. By definition, DPC...
by Abigail Nobel | Feb 10, 2022 | 3 green health policy principles
A growing number of concerned Americans are demanding hospital Ivermectin treatment for COVID. This week, a Michigan activist contacted me about a formal request letter to their local hospital. This is my response. Ivermectin’s strength: preventive and early...