“If you want to be a filmmaker, don’t wait for permission, go make something,” is some of the best advice I’ve ever followed. Two years later and the momentum behind @HarmacyFilm is only building. We can’t wait until it’s on your screen someday.
Do folks at your pharmacy seem stressed these days? Well, Oregon pharmacist Anaïs Webster Mennuti has something to share: a documentary on the 'fast-foodification' of a key pillar of health care in the U.S. @jakethomas2009 has the story: https://t.co/UkqUWkNEGa
We are getting reports of HUNDREDS of dogs being turned into shelters because of the fires. We never needed fosters & adopters more than now. If you can foster or adopt in the LA area, please DM me. If you don't live in LA, please share this post. You never know who will see it.
Thrilled that I won’t be able to keep seeing my @axiawh doctors in-network after 6 short weeks postpartum because @UHC prioritizes profits over healthcare while the rest of us foot the bill. I hope employers drop you, United. Pay my providers fairly. #KeepMyOBGYN
I realized this was happening because I have a specific phobia of a relatively common body thing. I would NEVER search it but I have talked about it by my phone and been served up ads like do you get frequent “body thing” you may have [insert disease here].
As I’ve been sorting out my parents, tasks that have been a complete headache to try and do over the phone have been incredibly straightforward in person. Whoever decided companies don’t need human phone customer service was wrong.
“We want patients and pharmacists to feel empowered," says Dr. Anaïs Webster Mennuti (PharmD ’16). In addition to pharmacy, Dr. Webster Mennuti is also a writer and documentary filmmaker, aiming to illuminate pharmacists' challenges. https://t.co/hNf9IBUEdT
Something I’ve always loved doing is giving people directions when they’re lost in a confusing building. I low key want my retirement job to be a way finder at an amusement park or something similar.
So far it’s been an out of the frying pan and into the fire situation. Honestly, feeling like my family is turning me into the villain of the story might be the hardest part of all of this.
The saga with my parents shifts in a major—should be for the best—way on Thurs. It’s strange that it’s lasted exactly 3 mo but I suppose that’s why they call it a season of life. Even stranger is it’s been bookended by my hubs and kid getting noro. Poetic injustice?
The saga with my parents shifts in a major—should be for the best—way on Thurs. It’s strange that it’s lasted exactly 3 mo but I suppose that’s why they call it a season of life. Even stranger is it’s been bookended by my hubs and kid getting noro. Poetic injustice?
In this saga both my parents fell. Fast forward to now. They’ve finished rehab and are now in SNF until they’re ready for assisted living. We got the first SNF invoice yesterday and it’s $20k per month out of pocket! (not a typo) Senior care in the US is abysmal.
Now I have to figure out a way to hustle my parents out of there into a cheaper place in the next few weeks so they only owe ~$30k. This facility is nice and all but it isn’t top of the line or anything. Who can afford this?
In this saga both my parents fell. Fast forward to now. They’ve finished rehab and are now in SNF until they’re ready for assisted living. We got the first SNF invoice yesterday and it’s $20k per month out of pocket! (not a typo) Senior care in the US is abysmal.
I can’t believe that @UHC would deny inpatient rehab for a senior after a fall. They had even approved it last week. Now I have to figure out how to spend my work day calling them to get the decision appealed for my dad. I’ll do it though. His doctor says he needs the rehab.