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The rise of top Biden healthcare adviser Dr. Lisa Fitzpatrick shows how he could shape the system to stop failing the most vulnerable
- Dr. Lisa Fitzpatrick, the CEO of Grapevine Health, is advising healthcare policy for Joe Biden.
- She caught his attention in 2019 for her work around spreading accurate medical information in DC.
- Now, she's got one of five coveted co-chair positions on Biden's committee for healthcare policy.
Read the full story from Kimberly Leonard here>>
Healthcare startups are eyeing 'blank-check companies' as a quick and easy way to go public, but investors caution that the IPO alternative isn't as painless as founders think
- Riding pandemic highs, healthcare startups are looking to go public through nontraditional means.
- They're tapping special purpose acquisition or 'blank-check' companies to avoid the IPO process.
- But, just like the IPO route, they come with a host of complications that founders should be aware of.
Read the full story from Megan Hernbroth here>>
Long-suffering SARS patients offer clues about the worrisome futures that may await COVID-19 long-haulers
- Following the 2003 SARS outbreak, many patients hadn't recovered six months to a year later.
- COVID-19 is similar to SARS, and some patients are reporting months-long pain, fatigue, and more.
- A top SARS researcher is worried that a lot of them won't return to work or feel normal again.
Read the full story from Aria Bendix here>>
More stories we're reading:
- Why UNC journalists used 'clusterf***' in a headline (The Washington Post)
- The S&P 500 just erased its coronavirus plunge (The Wall Street Journal)
- Do supposedly 'rapid' coronavirus tests actually work? (Fox News)
- Hundreds of thousands of bikers converged at the massive Sturgis Rally. Mapping their phone data shows where they traveled across the US. (Business Insider)
- THE US TELEHEALTH MARKET: The market, drivers, threats, and opportunities for incumbents and newcomers (Business Insider)
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