As Twitter may well be on the brink of imploding, I want to preserve for the record -- for my own benefit, if no one else's -- my on-site eulogy thread for its central role in my education about healthcare. The like list for each of the four tweets below is a repository of public health and healthcare policy professionals and journalists willing to engage, with much to give. Look for them on Mastodon, or whatever new Twitterish site gains traction. Or of course on Twitter, if it somehow emerges intact. I'm at AndrewSprung@Mastodon.social and now posting at https://xpostfactoid.substack.com/ as well as here.
As I inevitably missed a number of tweeps, I'll add a tweet or two today to make the list as complete as possible.
I love Twitter. My feed is a thing of beauty. I was never bombarded by trolls and missed the hate. Whatever I know about healthcare was basically via Twitter University & the people and documents it led me to. To exaggerate just a little, my social life is one long DM thread.
Sr VP, Kaiser Family Foundation (), Director, Program on Medicare Policy and Sr Advisor to the President Health care business reporter for and its Health Care Inc. newsletter. Contact: bob.herman@statnews.com or DM. HSR PhD candidate . Doggy dad. Former health policy at Harvard SPH. Former think tanker. Wannabe economist. Opinions my own. Goal-driven fighter for health and social justice. VP . Former . DC , Michigan . -American, stands with United We Stand M4All For-Profit Health Care is morally abhorrent
Data, Analytics, & Strategy - currently - alum , , - proud kentuckian - (he/him) - @jsmalloy@mastodon.social Dad; Haverford, LBJ School, UT Law alum; active health care lobbyist
Husband, dad, wonk with & runner, preferably on trails. Trying to bring Shalom to the commonwealth. The plural of anecdote is not data. Thanks Twitter School of Public Health Quote Tweet
I love Twitter. My feed is a thing of beauty. I was never bombarded by trolls and missed the hate. Whatever I know about healthcare was basically via Twitter University & the people and documents it led me to. To exaggerate just a little, my social life is one long DM thread.
Sr VP, Kaiser Family Foundation (), Director, Program on Medicare Policy and Sr Advisor to the President Assistant Research Professor at Georgetown University's Center on Health Insurance Reforms; former FOIA litigator; tweets (and dogs) are my own!
Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life (Berthold Auerbach)
Former Biden White House Sr Advisor, past head of Medicare/Medicaid for Obama. Host of Webby-winning & author best-selling book “Preventable.” Health policy, helping states w/ health reforms, Professor of the Practice + co-director Global Health Program . http://shvs.org Medical Cost Containment Specialist, Cash Pay Patient Assister, ACA Certified Agent in MD and VA, Providing Affordable Healthcare Financing Plan Options for all
Pro-choice. Pro-fish. Views are mine alone and are not those of my employer.
From the Stinking Onion to our nation's capital by way of a mitten and some beignets. Became a hockey fan along the way from swamp to swamp to swamp.
Working on making health care more affordable. I mostly speak in Arrested Development one-liners. Views expressed here are my own.
Keeping up with the world. Third-year PhD student studying Health/IO . Alum and . Journalist-in-residence . Health policy & politics -- birth, death and everything in between. RTs...the usual ---
Assistant Research Professor at Georgetown University's Center on Health Insurance Reforms; former FOIA litigator; tweets (and dogs) are my own!
Former Biden White House Sr Advisor, past head of Medicare/Medicaid for Obama. Host of Webby-winning & author best-selling book “Preventable.” Medical Cost Containment Specialist, Cash Pay Patient Assister, ACA Certified Agent in MD and VA, Providing Affordable Healthcare Financing Plan Options for all
Working on making health care more affordable. I mostly speak in Arrested Development one-liners. Views expressed here are my own.
Sr. reporter / Author The Ten Year War / Lecturer / Fan Red Sox, Dolphins, Wolverines / Proud husband, dad / MASTODON @CitizenCohn@journa.host United We Stand M4All For-Profit Health Care is morally abhorrent
Covering health care metaphors at . Popcorn enthusiast. #wthealth Everyone should get quality health care. Tweets are mine.
Senior Director of Health Policy at . Former Group Director in Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Doing health policy things . Rarely on Twitter now, except to fight for women's health & progressive taxes. Congress 2005-2015, Leg Dir @ other places 2015-present
#CancerSurvivor progressive digital consultant Founder Exec Dir host CareTalk @lpackard@mastodon.online Political science prof (US law, public policy, health policy) at , bylines at NYT WaPo & The Guardian, PhD, bear, fiend --
Call it (almost) Farewell Friday? Thanks Health care business reporter for and its Health Care Inc. newsletter. Contact: bob.herman@statnews.com or DM. Personal twitter account - the views represented are my own (unless they are ridiculous, in which case I’ll blame someone else). She/Her/Michigander.
Associate Director, USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative for Health Policy | mostly health econ, occasionally budgets or Knicks | he/him
Policy & politics correspondent at , based out of South Florida. I mute rude people. Views are mine. Tips: KLeonard@insider.com. Everyone should get quality health care. Tweets are mine.
Contributing editor, Daily Kos. I'm a recently retired doctor who tweets about politics. Personal account, reflecting my own view. @DemFromCT@mastodon.social
Doing health policy things . She/her/hers. Assoc prof , studies media, public opinion, health policy. Member of . Also at: @sarahgollust@mastodon.social
Personal twitter account - the views represented are my own (unless they are ridiculous, in which case I’ll blame someone else). She/Her/Michigander.
HSR PhD candidate . Doggy dad. Former health policy at Harvard SPH. Former think tanker. Wannabe economist. Opinions my own. I like health and disability law. Currently: . Previously: , . She/her.
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