
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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Understanding Root Canal Procedures for Better Care
Written By Sara Renfro A person sits in a dental chair with a sharp pulse in their jaw. This pain often means the soft tissue inside a pearly white has an infection. Many people fear the words root canal because they expect pain. Modern clinical tools turn this process into a simple visit. The procedure…
How Low-Impact Cardio Machines Are Supporting Health Equity in Physical Rehabilitation
Written By Sara Renfro https://www.pexels.com/photo/crop-unrecognizable-orthopedist-stretching-shoulder-of-female-patient-4506169 If you had to guess what the biggest game changer in physical rehab right now is… What would you say? An innovative new drug? Surgical technology? Maybe a ground-breaking clinical procedure? Hint: It’s none of the above. It’s actually a lot more humble than you might think. And it’s already…
What Patients Need to Know About Their Legal Options When Negligence Causes Injury
Written By Sara Renfro https://images.pexels.com/photos/7298631/pexels-photo-7298631.jpeg Suffering an injury due to a medical provider’s negligence is about as traumatic an experience as they come. Not only are patients in pain, they’re left wondering… Who is actually at fault? Can the patient sue? Does it matter if the patient was partially at fault? Answers to these questions…
