Sorry to learn, Stacie. My mom died almost 30 years ago and I still remember and miss her, especially on specific daysβ¦
Sorry to learn, Stacie. My mom died almost 30 years ago and I still remember and miss her, especially on specific daysβ¦
Love this picture! Such a pleasure to work together to inform efforts to improve the lives of patients with cancer. So very proud!
Best Photo Ever! Congrats to Dr Fumiko Chino @fumikochino.bsky.social for chairing an excellent and inspiring ASCO Quality meeting! #ascoqlty25
Newπin @thelancet.com oncology: The US does not have a comprehensive national health insurance plan. Instead coverage is derived from a patchwork of various federal, state, & local policies. This system stymies access to care for ~11M #undocumentedImmigrants currently contributing to the US economy.
Thanks @fumikochino.bsky.social!
Honored to receive the award, especially from you. Cant wait to see you at #ascoqlty25 in Chicago!
Dr. Jingxuan Zhao led important study showing widening survival disparities for uninsured patients with advanced cancers following introduction of ICIs. Policies expanding access and affordability are needed.
@acscan.bsky.social American Cancer Society
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3/3 Punishing those with serious illnesses like cancer by cutting their health care will only lead to worse health outcomes and increased costs. @acscan.bsky.social urges the Senate to reject these harmful cuts and stand up for those who depend on #Medicaid to survive.
2/3 The bill accelerates implementation of work requirements to Dec. 2026, putting vulnerable people at risk of losing coverage in critical moments of their treatment plans. The majority of recipients who can work already do & work requirements have repeatedly failed in states. This is unacceptable.
1/3 The House passed a bill cutting Medicaid funding by an est. $715 billion. If approved by the Senate, these cuts will raise health care costs, negatively impact state budgets & deny affordable, quality health care to at least 8.6 million people according to the Congressional Budget Office.
Early this morning, the House passed a bill that drastically cuts #Medicaid and will lead to at least 8.6 million people losing their health insurance. Health care costs will go up for many who remain insured.
But the fight isn't over yet. Urge your Senators now to reject cuts and #ProtectMedicaid:
Thanks to Larry Shulman for his leadership and fabulous co-authors Dr. Cathy Bradley and Dr. Rob Winn and the terrific planning committee and speakers at the National Cancer Policy Forum Workshop. nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/2867...
Bar chart titled "More Than Half of Adults Say They or a Familial Member Have Ever Had Medicaid Coverage." It compares the percentage of total rural residents, Democrats, Independents, Republicans, 2024 Harris voters, and 2024 Trump voters who have ever had Medicaid, a family member covered by Medicaid, or a close friend covered by Medicaid. Data sourced from KFF Health Tracking Poll (Feb. 18-25, 2023).
New KFF polling finds more than half of the public say either they themselves (18%) or a family member (35%) have ever been covered by Medicaid.
An additional 13% say they have a close friend who has ever been covered by the program: on.kff.org/43uvXb5
Congratulations on leading an excellent study Dr Kwon! Hoping to continue our productive collaborations.