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I wish one hit wonders extended beyond the music industry. Like, imagine writing an email that’s so good you never have to work again.

Elaine Chen (@elaineywchen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Insurers are cutting off coverage for patients, sending threatening letters to doctors and requiring diagnosis codes from pharmacies, waging a battle on all fronts against drugs like Ozempic: statnews.com/2023/08/03/oze…

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Today is #NationalVoterRegistrationDay, where we’re reminded that every voice matters and every vote counts. Remember, our democracy thrives when we all participate. I encourage you to take a moment, verify your registration and help add a new name to the voter rolls:

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Julian Harris of ConcertoCare tells FrancesSteadSellers: “We need to take a step back and sort of reimagine how we think about primary care, who’s on that care team and how we support those patients.” #PostLive

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Your weekly nudge from the real world: many patients can't read the brochures you hand out. Health literacy is a privilege we assume too freely. Let's step out of the bubble and remember, innovation should serve everyone, not just the well-educated elite

Your weekly nudge from the real world: many patients can't read the brochures you hand out.

Health literacy is a privilege we assume too freely. Let's step out of the bubble and remember, innovation should serve everyone, not just the well-educated elite
Tammy Duckworth (@senduckworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today marks 11 years since the Sandy Hook Massacre. 20 little ones never got the chance to grow up. 6 selfless educators never made it home. A community changed forever. We can prevent this senseless tragedy from ever happening again. Congress must ban assault weapons.