My one takeaway from this is that as we already know, insurance is fucking you and to seek D2C care as much as possible to avoid any "danger markers" on your electronic health records that the insurance company WILL use to fuck you even worse.
Oh, also, this is a given. Don't be fat and lazy.
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>I've just got back from HLTH in Amsterdam, nursing what might be the worst three-day hangover of my adult life. Worth it, though. It's one of the best health tech events in Europe, and I made some genuinely great connections.
If you’re ever at a large health conference, here’s a neat little hack I learned: Be brave enough to ask questions during panels. It's terrifying, but suddenly everyone knows your name, your company, and that you've got enough spine to speak up in front of 200 people. Makes the networking infinitely easier afterward.
My one takeaway from this is that as we already know, insurance is fucking you and to seek D2C care as much as possible to avoid any "danger markers" on your electronic health records that the insurance company **WILL** use to fuck you even worse.
Oh, also, this is a given. Don't be fat and lazy.
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From the post:
>>I've just got back from HLTH in Amsterdam, nursing what might be the worst three-day hangover of my adult life. Worth it, though. It's one of the best health tech events in Europe, and I made some genuinely great connections.
If you’re ever at a large health conference, here’s a neat little hack I learned: Be brave enough to ask questions during panels. It's terrifying, but suddenly everyone knows your name, your company, and that you've got enough spine to speak up in front of 200 people. Makes the networking infinitely easier afterward.
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