here are four other medical freedom rallies being planned around the state of Minnesota throughout the month of August, including a protest at the Minnesota State Capital. Here's a list of rallies coming up this month.
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When many people hear the words âParkinsonâs Disease,â their first thoughts most likely would be that of a person having noticeable uncontrollable movements, such as what was exhibited by celebrity Michael J. Fox. While this would be a more severe form of the disease, there are actually a large number of people who live with milder forms, whose symptoms can be somewhat manageable through an exercise program. One such program has been based here in Cambridge for around one year now.
When K.C. Bohn, former owner of Outdoor Edge, was in the bike business, he met a customer who had Parkinsonâs disease, which became his inspiration for helping those with the disease when he retired and closed the Cambridge bike shop.Â
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KARE 11 Investigates: Increased mistakes in COVID-era medical bills
Patients are finding unexpected, often mistaken charges for treatment and testing during the pandemic. KARE 11 Investigates why some experts say “Delay, don’t pay.” Author: Lauren Leamanczyk, Steve Eckert Published: 6:23 PM CST February 24, 2021 Updated: 10:22 PM CST February 24, 2021
CAMBRIDGE, Minn. More patients in Minnesota and across the country are getting surprise medical bills – many of them inaccurate – after seeking care at hospitals and clinics during the COVID crisis, according to experts interviewed by KARE 11.
They say inaccurate medical bills are on the rise nationwide, due in part to confusion over COVID-19 policies.
Katie Morsching’s emergency trip to the hospital is just one example of the problem.