Workweek November 23, 2022
Jared Dashevsky

The general rule of thumb is not to talk politics at the Thanksgiving dinner table. But what about healthcare?

Rule #1: There must be more than one person participating in the discussion.

Healthcare is inherently political. So, any discussion about a healthcare topic can get quite heated. I remember last Thanksgiving. I had one heated argument about the pros and cons of universal healthcare coverage. However, I realized after 10 minutes it was just me talking to myself…

Rule #2: Find a transition point in the conversation to discuss healthcare.

Make sure you catch the vibe when you’re at the dinner table. This year will be particularly interesting because of the current events: the House is now red, Trump announced...

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