[Summit] Finding decent & affordable individual health care coverage

Carol Cancro cscancro at gmail.com
Thu Sep 22 01:49:29 UTC 2011


That said, Paul might consider two different local options:

1)  Providence Community Health Centers have six locations, with their
Capitol Hill practice closest to Summit.  Check out their website at
http://providencechc.org/matriarch/default.asp

2)  Hillside Family Medicine (now just over the Pawtucket line on East
Avenue) offers affordable self-pay options for patients.  You can learn more
about their services at http://www.hillsidefamily.com/index2.html

I have spent the bulk of 15 years of clinical practice working at
community-health centers in RI and MA.  While neither of these groups can
provide you with health insurance, both should be competent at leveraging
the healthcare system for uninsured patients.

Wishing you the best of luck--being uninsured in my early 20's was among my
influences to pursue a career in medicine...

Carol C.


On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Andrew Nosal <andy at mapcenter.com> wrote:

>
> "Your money or your life" is the M.O. of the US medical - pharmaceutical -
> insurance complex.
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> The crime is so well organized and the corruption so deep that it remains
> "legal."
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> It is still crime.
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>
> On Sep 21, 2011, at 8:07 AM, Hope for Health wrote:
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