Forbes October 22, 2024
Naveen Rao

Tabi Haly is a victim of her own success: She got so good at living and working with a disability that the government took away her healthcare.

None of it makes sense, but her recent story in NPR is crystal clear in summing up the state of the US disability care market: Broken but navigable by some, but dehumanizingly backwards when it comes to policy and payment.

Her saga is not just a call to action for policymakers, but a lighthouse for BCI and neurotech evangelists who talk nobly about helping those with disability, but whose efforts, experience, and realms of influence still exist largely outside of the healthcare markets representing these people today.

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