Review: "A New Attack on Health Care Reform" – The New York Times
Within all the rigmarole of the Affordable Care Act, with it's thousand different plans and thousand different requirements and thousand different micro-incentives, I totally forgot that there are nonprofit and co-op insurance plans/enclaves out there. In this article from The New York Times, the Editorial Board criticizes Republicans for being overly-critical of the failure of those unique plans and says they were bound to fail since Republicans did everything in their power
Our Indiegogo Campaign: We Need a Catchy Video
Knowing that everyone loves a good YouTube video, it dawned on me that we can kill a couple birds with one stone by creating a crowdsourcing project that will provide funds to make a whiteboard animation video because they are so good at catching and keeping your attention. I envision the marketing campaign thusly: "RESTORE MEDICINE TO AN A & B CONVERSATION" A (PATIENT) I'm sick. B (PROVIDER) Here, take this. A (PATIENT) Thanks. Here's a chicken. B (PROVIDER) Thanks. AND SCEN
Facing Our Own Worst Enemy
What a rich learning experience this has been for me. I started disseminating the P.S.Y.C.H. plan information about the website to friends and family and then to Facebook. From there, I began approaching patients and colleagues. Knowing at some point that I would need to aggressively market the idea to the "movers and shakers" who command the ears of millions in mainstream media and the pocketbooks of the government, I began contacting policy analysts, foundations, congress p