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The newsletter was a way to write about health care "in plain English," as he puts it, with the goal of drawing new talent to the industry. That was where the memes came in.
The newsletter was a way to write about health care “in plain English,” as he puts it, with the goal of drawing new talent to the industry. That was where the memes came in.
The responses included memes that play on inhumane practices in the health care industry — the first one documented by Know Your Meme, in which an X user shares news of the shooting with the ...
Memes are Gen Z’s language for distilling heartbreak, social anxiety, ADHD, or depression into bite-sized truths that spark awareness. Memes are visual observations and cultural ...
Welcome back to Self-Care Sunday, the one day a week I remind myself (and you) that taking care of yourself isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity. I’ve been working hard to make self-care a real ...
If you love a health care meme, check out the weekly Meme Ward in my colleague Bob Herman’s newsletter Health Care, Inc. It normally goes out Mondays, but will go out this upcoming Tuesday ...
It is also the largest US health insurer, providing coverage for around 50 million people and taking in $16.4 billion profits in 2023, a year that Thompson was compensated more than $10 million.
Our research shows that memes form part of a highly sophisticated strategy to spread and monetise health disinformation. Memes may appear trivial, but they should be taken seriously.
Happy Self Care Sunday, friends! As someone who’s been on a journey to take better care of myself—both mentally and physically—I know how important it is to carve out time to recharge.