
Champions for Medical Solutions (CMS) is on a mission to make healthcare work for everyone, not just the privileged few. We’re an independent group bringing together medical experts, community leaders, and policymakers who are tired of talking about health disparities and ready to actually fix them.
Our platform cuts through the jargon to provide practical resources, research that matters, and a no-BS approach to tackling systemic problems in medicine. Through our future annual conferences and year-round initiatives, we’re building a movement of professionals who believe healthcare is a right, not a luxury.
We don’t just identify problems – we drive real solutions that make healthcare more accessible, affordable, and effective for people from all walks of life. Join us in creating a healthcare system that actually delivers on its promises, regardless of your zip code, bank account, or background.
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The eyes are the most expressive feature on your face. Shouldn’t they get the most expert care?
Written By Sara Renfro Our eyes play a central role in how we communicate and connect with others. From subtle squints to broad smiles, the area around our eyes reveals much about our emotions and age. As we grow older or spend time in the sun, concerns like wrinkles, frown lines, and sagging eyelids can…
Practical Ways to Support Eye Health and Prevent Vision Impairment
Written By Sara Renfro According to the World Health Organization, approximately 2.2 billion people globally live with some form of vision impairment, and at least 1 billion of those cases were either preventable or remain unaddressed. Yet protecting long-term eye health does not require aggressive intervention, rather a consistent set of daily habits, paired with…
Where Policy Meets Practice in Modern Healthcare
Written By Sara Renfro Healthcare policy has never existed in a vacuum. From the moment a bill is signed into law to the moment a patient receives care, there is a long, often broken chain of translation. For practitioners, administrators, and health equity advocates, understanding how to close that gap is not just an academic…
