CEO at Artemis Health. Helping to move the needle on healthcare by empowering employers to offer the best health benefits at the lowest cost using data.
The Salt Lake Tribune picked up my piece, which is making me think hard about how to encourage my students to 1) be brave and 2) use language to reach across social distancing divides. We need both, desperately.
https://t.co/CZXTCFDG33
What should students learn in this bonkers world?
Students should learn that their teacher wants to see their little donut faces so much that they would tinker w/Zoom, Fligrid, Google Docs, etc. for hours.
For now, technology is the medium. But, as always, love is the lesson.
Check out this cool initiative by Utah tech CEOS (my husband included!) to support coronavirus efforts; you can donate and/or volunteer. Schools/medical offices: If you have unused supplies like synthetic swabs, N95 masks, etc. please consider donating!
https://t.co/kzqsZjZL9l
I'm on spring break and full of anxious teaching energy, so I did what I would tell my students to do: I wrote. I wrote about double chins and hammers, but it's mostly about learning, humans, hope, love, and learning. Here if you'd like it:
https://t.co/upDCTyw7oA
Utah is in desperate low on supplies for testing & treating #COVID19. If you work in a lab, school, or doc office and you have surplus synthetic swabs or masks, #slopesserves will pick them up & take them to health dept to redistribute. Fill out this form! https://t.co/Z1gFaGrZLm
@RobertLangreth Loved your PBM piece! If you're interested in mining this vein out more, we've have millions of employer lives of data where the PBM shenanigans can be even worse and in more ways than you reported. DM me if interested.