Introducing Health Care for the Common Good
What if Catholics could participate in a medical cost solution that observed time-tested health care principles? What if Catholics could pay for their own medical costs while providing for the health care costs of others? What if Catholics were able to live practically the principles of Catholic Social Doctrine?
In an early soft launch last month, families all over America began to put into practice the sharing of material and spiritual goods through the health care sharing ministry of Solidarity HealthShare. Solidarity
While Solidarity's health care sharing ministry is not comparable to insurance, it facilitates the voluntary sharing among its members to pay for eligible medical expenses. It is also designed to respect and promote the Church's teachings and traditions with regard to love, responsibility and the sanctity of all human life. And because of its affiliation and membership in
"We have spent several years searching for a way to help other like-minded individuals, families and organizations pay for medical costs without violating their consciences or breaking their bank accounts," said Hahn. "I'm happy and grateful to God that we have found and can now offer this ministry to the many people who have been waiting for it."
To learn more about Solidarity HealthShare, please visit http://www.solidarityhealthshare.org.
For more information, to request a Decision Guide from Solidarity HealthShare or to schedule an interview with its CEO,
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