Illuminating the "WHYs?!" of health care and the economics behind it all- maybe even with some optimism and humor!
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Dr. Tina Marsh Dalton is a health economist who wants to help answer "WHY?" to all interesting (or frustrating) issues in healthcare. She holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Minnesota.
Writing about a better future. Researching a book called We Should Own The Economy. Building a cooperative media ecosystem. Dreaming of utopia.
Biology and biopharma enthusiast. You can also find me on Twitter (@Atelfo) and on my personal website (atelfo.github.io)
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