Employer-Based Health Plans
I am often asked about how we can be such passionate advocates for employer-based health plans [https://www.kff.org/insurance/7527/index.cfm], and, in particular, how we can actually operate in-house
I am often asked about how we can be such passionate advocates for employer-based health plans [https://www.kff.org/insurance/7527/index.cfm], and, in particular, how we can actually operate in-house
In a previous posting, I talked about how “Do Not Mail” proposals were misguided from an environmental, privacy, and public policy standpoint. But it’s not enough to oppose initiatives that resonate with
Consistent with my philosophy of finding the “road less traveled,” one major area of interest for me is Alzheimer’s disease [https://www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_what_is_alzheimers.asp], which actually
n recent weeks, I attended and spoke at the Mackinac Policy Conference [https://www.detroitchamber.com/MPC/main.asp?content_id=23] in Michigan, and visited Congressional staff experts on health care, as
I will comment on the subjects I identified in my biography, as well as others. But I need to give you a little more of a sense of who I am: I am
Many people have asked me about lessons learned from completing a full-length feature film project, From the Rough [https://fromtherough.com/]. There are too many lessons to summarize here. In fact, many people