Renowned Harvard Doctors to Star in Groundbreaking Documentary BETTER Aimed at Curbing the Diabesity Epidemic and Ending All Diet Wars
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A Transformative Food, Diabetes, and Body-Positivity Documentary that Sets Out to Change the Way We Eat, Think, and Live, BETTER Unveils a Revolutionary Way of Eating and Thinking with a Harvard Medical Doctor Backed Approach
BETTER is an award-winning, transformative food, diabetes, and body-positivity documentary that sets out to change the way we eat, think, and live.
“We need a much more sophisticated approach to weight control that will help people succeed over the long term,” stated Dr. David Ludwig, Professor at Harvard Medical School. “If we don’t do something about it, this generation of children will lead shorter, less healthful lives than their parents.”
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5 Things California: State HIE options, Topical Agenda, ACA subsidy expansion DJ Wilson | Mar 3, 2021
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We have two great conferences coming up for you: one focused on federal policy and the Biden administration, and one focused on the unique challenges in Northern California health care. And, both are referenced below in our 5 Things We’re Watching in California health care for the beginning of March, 2021.
1. Update from the Assembly Health Committee
High-value telemedicine applications and equitable access should be top of mind when looking toward telehealth policy post-pandemic, said presenters at last week’s Assembly Health Committee meeting. In a presentation, Dr. Ateev Mehrotra, Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, told the committee that policy should be formulated through the lens of value, and stressed there shouldn’t be a one-size-fits-all policy. Another presentation highlighted the structural barriers that will need to