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Our platform cuts through the jargon to provide practical resources, research that matters, and a no-BS approach to tackling systemic problems in medicine. Through our future annual conferences and year-round initiatives, we’re building a movement of professionals who believe healthcare is a right, not a luxury.
We don’t just identify problems – we drive real solutions that make healthcare more accessible, affordable, and effective for people from all walks of life. Join us in creating a healthcare system that actually delivers on its promises, regardless of your zip code, bank account, or background.
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Rethinking Behavioral Health Coverage for Young Adults in Underserved Communities
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When There Are No Psychiatrists: The Real Cost of Mental Health Workforce Gaps
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