Katie Jennings (@katiedjennings) 's Twitter Profile
Katie Jennings

@katiedjennings

VP for comms & strategy @cbcny | Formerly @Forbes, @Bagehots, @POLITICO

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Larry Levitt (@larry_levitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New parents can leave the hospital with a car seat, a diaper bag...and medical debt. New mothers are about twice as likely to have medical debt as other young women. Cynthia Cox healthsystemtracker.org/brief/medical-…

Ryan Cross the Science Boss (@rlcscienceboss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very early but exciting news from Tessera Therapeutics at #ASGCT2024 on a lipid nanoparticle that delivers its gene writing therapy directly into the bone marrow of mice, a big step towards an in vivo therapy for sickle cell. Read more in my story for Endpoints News endpts.com/tessera-unveil…

Jaclyn Jeffrey-Wilensky (@jeffwilen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We found more than 12k NYC apartments that have racked up repeated lead-paint violations over the last two decades -- meaning they've put kids in danger over and over again. New for Gothamist gothamist.com/news/the-same-…

Gideon Gil (@gideongil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Removing race from an equation used to assess lung function would mean the lung disease of nearly half a million Black Americans would be reclassified as being more severe and Black vets could qualify for more disability pay, study finds statnews.com/2024/05/19/lun… via STAT

Bram Sable-Smith (@besables) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: When Vincent Wasney had seizures on a cruise ship, he needed to be evacuated. But before he disembarked, he had to pay his bill. npr.org/sections/healt…

Elaine Chen (@elaineywchen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Regeneron, Alnylam and others are turning to gene silencing to make longer-lasting obesity drugs. The genes they're targeting seem to affect energy expenditure and fat storage, rather than satiety (which is what GLP-1s affect). w/ Allison DeAngelis statnews.com/2024/05/23/wei…

Bob Herman (@bobjherman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Health insurers love to proclaim how they are using artificial intelligence to speed up administrative tasks and "lower costs." But when Brittany Trang asked them to elaborate, many clammed up. The use of AI in health care is hardly transparent. statnews.com/2024/05/29/hea…

Katie Jennings (@katiedjennings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A sloppy joe in north Jersey is a triple decker sandwich on rye with turkey or roast beef, Swiss cheese, cole slaw, Russian dressing and NOT ground beef and tomato sauce on a bun. This is a hill I will die on. Thank you Milburn Deli.

Kerry Dolan (@kerrydolan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pharma #Billionaire's Fortune More Than Doubles In A Day On #Cancer Drug Trial News via @forbes $SMMT forbes.com/sites/kerryado…

Rick Berke (@rickberke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EXCLUSIVEL NIH documents show how $1.6 billion long Covid initiative has failed so far to meet its goals statnews.com/2024/05/31/lon… via STAT betsy ladyzhets 📊

Ryan Cross the Science Boss (@rlcscienceboss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CRISPR, once confused with the crisper drawer, could soon find its way into your fridge. But in all seriousness, I am a little surprised its taken this long to get CRISPR'd foods. UPenn made edited non-browning mushrooms in 2016. But CRISPR'd pitless cherries next? Sign me up.

ProPublica (@propublica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When an insurance company is deciding whether to pay for your medical treatment, it generates a file, which should contain all records associated with your case, including documents explaining why the claim was denied. You have a right to see this file. propublica.org/article/find-o…

Jason Mast (@jasonmmast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How a device maker inundated pain patients with unwanted batteries and surprise bills Great reporting, from Lizzy Lawrence statnews.com/2024/06/04/zyn…

Larry Levitt (@larry_levitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A remarkable statistic: Our new analysis shows that through this year, insurers will have returned about $13 billion in rebates to consumers and employers for having overhead and profits that exceed limits set by the ACA. kff.org/private-insura…

A remarkable statistic: Our new analysis shows that through this year, insurers will have returned about $13 billion in rebates to consumers and employers for having overhead and profits that exceed limits set by the ACA.

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