
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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Health system barriers affecting access to behavioral health services
Written By Sara Renfro If you’ve ever tried to find a therapist, schedule a psychiatric appointment, or another mental healthcare professional and thought, “Why is this so hard?”, you’re not imagining it. Behavioral health care is often difficult to access, not because you’re doing something wrong, but because the system makes it unnecessarily complicated. That’s…
The Overlooked Mental Health Impact of Serious Physical Injuries
Written By Sara Renfro https://unsplash.com/photos/man-in-orange-long-sleeve-shirt-sitting-on-gray-couch-rXrMy7mXUEs It’s completely normal to focus all of your energy on healing your body when you sustain a serious injury. That’s only natural, of course. But what most people overlook… You can suffer serious mental health consequences after an injury. Trauma to the body can take a massive toll on your…
How Non-Medical Factors Shape Recovery and Health Equity After Serious Injury
Written By Sara Renfro Serious injury rarely ends with hospital discharge. For many people, it marks the start of a long and uneven recovery that unfolds far from clinical settings. Medical treatment is essential, but recovery outcomes are often shaped by factors outside the exam room, including whether someone can afford follow-up care, take time…
