
Doug Owens
@dkowens
Professor of Health Policy, Department of Health Policy, and Director, Center for Health Policy Freeman-Spogli Institute, Stanford University. Views are mine.
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01-05-2009 17:32:51
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Great news Nathan Lo, welcome back to the Farm! We look forward to working with you! StanfordHealthPolicy FSI Stanford Stanford Department of Medicine Stanford Medicine Infectious Diseases


Huge congrats to Robert Harrington and to Weill Cornell Medicine. You’ve recruited one of very best leaders in medicine in the nation.

Huge congratulations to you both! Thanks Sherri Rose for your inspiring work from all of us StanfordHealthPolicy, FSI Stanford, Stanford Department of Medicine, Stanford Medicine

Inspiring, thanks Sherri Rose!

A fantastic opportunity for mentoring, thanks Maya Rossin-Slater! StanfordHealthPolicy FSI Stanford

Congratulations from us all StanfordHealthPolicy FSI Stanford Stanford Department of Medicine Dave! Such well deserved recognition for your exceptional contributions! x.com/ashecon/status…

A truly awesome group of trainees who will become tomorrow’s leaders in health policy! StanfordHealthPolicy FSI Stanford Stanford Department of Medicine Congratulations!

Thanks so much Bob for 11 years of transformative leadership! Robert Harrington Stanford Department of Medicine

Awesome work by Adrienne Sabety, congratulations on this great work! StanfordHealthPolicy FSI Stanford Stanford Medicine

Good NPR segment on #LongCovid and how it affects the brain today npr.org/2023/11/14/121…. w/ Ziyad Al-Aly, MD Jon Hamilton



Paper: doi.org/10.1177/238146… With Neha Joshi, MD MS, Adam Frymoyer, Grace Achepohl, Rebecca Dang, Kenji Taylor, Joshua Salomon @jsalomon.bsky.social, Jeremy Goldhaber-Fiebert, and Doug Owens

In analysis of #COVID19 response, Michelle Mello, David H. Jiang & @scottburrisphl find governmental powers proved too fragmented and limited, making it difficult to erect a nationwide net of community mitigation measures. ⚕️ bit.ly/3HXlnxd The BMJ PublicHealthLawRsrch



An impressive sleep study goes deep on links to lifestyle and diseases —impact of gut microbiome and diet re: sleep apnea —big contribution of lifestyle factors —ability to predict across 16 body systems from sleep data Nature Medicine Eran Segal Weizmann Institute


New nature How #AI can play a pivotal role in future pandemic preparedness and mitigation, with caveats nature.com/articles/s4158… by Moritz Kraemer University of Oxford and collaborators around the world


Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Health Forum: Nearly 30% of privately insured individuals, including almost half of women, received at least one no-cost preventive service mandated by the ACA and potentially jeopardized by the Braidwood case. ja.ma/4lLwNXG
