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The Jayne Koskinas Ted Giovanis Foundation for Health and Policy fosters public discussion around health care policy to benefit the public good. Through research, white papers and other projects, the Foundation serves as an honest, independent broker of ideas and actions designed to achieve the competing goals of cost reduction, expanding access and improving quality.
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Thankful for friends of the JKTG Foundation
Last month, the Foundation was able connect with people in-person at the 6th annual symposium, Moving Breast Cancer Treatments Forward – seeing new ideas spark as some of the best and brightest researchers and clinicians discussed their work.
Ted’s Take: Belief System
I remember a 2015 lecture by Brendan Nyhan PhD from Dartmouth in reporting on a study about the belief system and the engrained thinking it can enable.
Ted’s Take: Structural Deficits
Much of how government behaves stems from a little-known characteristic known as a “structural deficit” with an outsize impact on future budgets and policy.
Ted’s Take: In the Mirror
Most of what we accomplish or what we do relies on one thing – our own actions.
Ted’s Take: Amoebatization of Healthcare
The healthcare system is undergoing an evolutionary change that some might call revolutionary. We are getting care via telemedicine virtually over the internet. I suspect that this is not where it ends.
JKTG Funding @ Work
The research, Triple-negative breast cancer metastasis involves complex epithelial-mesenchymal transition dynamics and requires vimentin, includes work by Andrew Ewald, PhD, with Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, a researcher with whom JKTG has worked on several projects.
Ted’s Take: Paywalls and Information
With social media becoming more prevalent, many access social media and information using cell phones. This easy access is generally a good thing, but it can have negative effects.
2022 Symposium: Registration Now Open for Friends of JKTG Foundation
Join leading cancer researchers on Thursday, October 27, for Moving Breast Cancer Treatments Forward, a symposium that tackles how we can better diagnose and treat cancer.
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