Communicator by nature & trade. Relentlessly passionate about #healthcare reform | Currently @BlueCrossNC | Rendezvous in MI, IL, IA, NC | [tweets my own]
After a long wait, we're excited to welcome you back to RDU's Observation Park! 🎈 The Park will reopen Monday, August 2 to the public. Bring the whole family and enjoy some plane-spotting with us!
Learn more about Observation Park: https://t.co/ETFb3R6oCE
"We have to give #primarycare physicians the tools and resources to connect patients with the right treatments."
Roberta Capp on integrating #mentalhealth and primary care. #StateOfHealthcare2021
"Chronic disinvestment in communities has led to an inability to accumulate wealth, especially in minority populations. #COVID19 has highlighted this problem. We have to address decades of racial injustice to solve this."
@jrlumpkin talking about #StateOfHealthcare2021
A year into the #COVID19 pandemic, we should not forget that it has resulted in more and more people in this country being unable to afford food for their families. #FoodInsecurity#hunger https://t.co/ca9g1XnZPa
Important insights in today’s #stateofhealthcare2021 event w/ @BlueCrossNC@kenanflagler@DukeMargolis right now defining the value of health. Next topics - changing notions of behavioral health and improving access to primary care. Not too late to join: https://t.co/i8G8psYQNB
This REALLY looks like a back to school story, esp for women.
Job losses in September wiped out all the July and August job gains for married people, while non-married people, particularly men, have opened a huge gap.
https://t.co/zNXRjmaL3Y
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Since June we’ve regained ~4.6 million jobs (averaging 2 @BLS_gov measures) https://t.co/RTAe6hUIKr
>100% of jobs gains have gone to single people, men & women
https://t.co/zNXRjmaL3Y
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Women are getting the worst of this recession
But it turns out there’s a huge marriage story we’ve been missing
Married women lost almost 1 million jobs last month.
(single men gained 1.2 million)
https://t.co/IE4UEtTbp2
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part 2: when a mom finally goes back to work (whatever profession they do) it’s not like they been coming from months of “time off...” she’s coming from a full time job... of being a mom, lol.
The 6 month mark in any sustained crisis is always difficult. We have all adjusted to this "new normal", but might now feel like we're running out of steam. Yet, at best, we are only 1/3 the way through this marathon. How can we keep going? THREAD /x