We are looking forward to our upcoming conference on #MSPatientJourney this week! Our healthcare panel is pull of multiple perspectives and will be an engaging dialogue. If you have not registered yet, sign up today! https://t.co/0BjeYdnJGT
Join us on March 20th at Northeastern University's Cabral Center for The MS Patient Journey. We’ll explore patient empowerment, caregiver support, and interdisciplinary collaboration in MS care.
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Join us on March 20th at NEU's Cabral Center to hear from a panel of patients to understand their journeys, explore patient empowerment, caregiver support, and interdisciplinary collaboration in MS care. #S4PMMSPatientJourney
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Join us at The MS Patient Journey as Danny van Leeuwen shares key insights on diagnosis, caregiver support & interdisciplinary collaboration. Don’t miss this impactful session! 💙
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Join us at The MS Patient Journey as Ursela Barber explores key aspects of MS care:
✅ Diagnostic challenges
✅ Disease progression
✅ Interdisciplinary collaboration
✅ Patient engagement
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Join us as we navigate the #MSPatientJourney together! This conference brings together patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals to share insights, foster connections, and improve care for those living with Multiple Sclerosis. Register here: https://t.co/AOeCEo3lgg
We are excited to announce our upcoming conference in partnership with @Northeastern , "The MS Patient Journey From New Diagnosis to Patient Engagement". Registration is live on our website! We look forward to seeing you there! To register, click here: https://t.co/AOeCEo2NqI
A huge study of #LongCovid in South Korea and Japan
shows a pronounced increase of Guillain-Barré syndrome, cognitive deficit, insomnia, anxiety disorder, encephalitis, ischemic stroke and mood disorder. Reduced by vaccination
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As the largest forum for #HSR & @AcademyHealth's most popular meeting😀- the Annual Research Meeting #ARM24) is a place for connection, recognition, reflection, learning, &opportunities to meet like minded research people= register: 2024 Annual Research Meeting | AcademyHealth
Suicide Prevention by Peers Offering Recovery Tactics (SUPPORT) for US Veterans With Serious Mental Illness: Community Engagement Approach https://t.co/GVC29qMz0C @s4pm
An OG for integrative medicine and warrior for patient centric care she leaves a lasting legacy of women's health and empowerment. She lived a rich life. Traveled the world with few, though some, regrets. After Jenn read Brendon's text to her, she audibly relaxed and shortly 2/3
OMGOMGOMG THE @histalk shared my most recent #HITea podcast with Dr. Carrie Nelson on telehealth 2.0 and virtual care patient safety & quality. Check it out and listen in 💡#IYKYK#bucketlist#digitalhealth#hcldr https://t.co/ws2pvjqR2q
SUCH FUN to be back w another highly focused audience, in Maastricht NL, at an event co-organized by crazy-good @LucienEngelen!
I updated my 2011 TED Talk, 1/8 of a century later (!!!): "Let patients help... do the work of healthcare, in the age of apps & AI"
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A horror for healthcare has unfolded in the stock market today, marked by a sea of red, particularly for the health insurance companies doing business in Medicare Advantage plans. This plunge is in addition to the substantial losses experienced yesterday, April 1, 2024.
For instance, the last time $UNH (@UHC ) saw its value plummet by more than 7.5% in a single day was during the height of Covid, on March 18, 2020.
I'm somewhat surprised by the market reaction to the upcoming CMS rulings, since I had assumed most of this should have already been incorporated into the stock price a long time ago.
As I discussed in my Substack research article yesterday (link in my bio), the upcoming CMS changes won't affect all health insurance players in the same way. Some will prosper, others will fail as a result of these changes. In fact, we already know who will thrive and who will die. The healthcare cartel knew about these changes through their entrenched lobbying efforts and welcomed them. Why? Because while it appears that every health insurer is affected, the most significant effect will be on newcomers and #insurtech companies such as @CloverHealth, clearing the way for the healthcare oligopoly to solidify its grip on power.
What's even more disturbing, as I outlined in my article, is the looming situation for Medicare Part D in 2025, as a consequence of the Inflation Reduction Act. I don’t think many healthcare experts realize that this law is set to unleash a level of carnage healthcare never witnessed before, and once the dust settles, only the payers with the most powerful PBMs (i.e., the so-called Big-3 PBMs) will emerge stronger and further consolidate their already ridiculously immense power.
These major policy and regulatory changes, which were meant to help the healthcare consumer, have instead empowered incumbents who bend laws and manipulate healthcare prices to become stronger than ever.
This situation seemingly presents a clear case for intervention by @linakhanFTC and the @FTC, and/or the @TheJusticeDept's @JusticeATR. However, I strongly doubt they will take any action, which is profoundly disturbing, as the American taxpayers have entrusted them to do precisely that.