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James Knickman

@JimKnickman

Retired. Former Robert Derzon Chair in Health & Public Service, NYU. Former CEO, New York State Health Foundation. Former VP, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

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“Can you imagine, having to walk around with cancer growing in your body, with no insurance?” theatln.tc/2r5XMAJ


stimulating to hear about how philanthropy is reacting to the Trump presidency. One point: work at state & community level is key. #cep2017


Marc Gourevitch: if we are "upstreamests" does this imply we are "everythingests?" Is this good or bad? #healthand. @nyulmcPopHealth


Great timing: today's conf @healthand @nyumcpophealth on day @JAMA releases key study by Chetty et al on relnshp betw income and health.


Julie Sweetland: Americans engage about solutions even if they avoid acknowledging a problem. We are tinkerers at heart. #pophealthrt


Reported by UCLA's Gilbert Gee: relentless evidence documents relnshp between policies to address racism and health outcomes. #pophealthrt


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#pophealthrt's Sanne Magnan: we must increase the mean & close the gap #promotehealthequity #pophealthrt watch now: ow.ly/WUJn0


The battle plan to fight diabetes and obesity: my latest @Health_Affairs blog post bit.ly/1PtC52o


After 10 years, I’ll step down as CEO of @nys_health in 2016. Proud of what we’ve built; excited to return to NYU. bit.ly/1OCAonF


New York's #uninsured rate dropped to 8.7% in 2014. Great progress, but still more to do! My take: bit.ly/1Kq1PhJ #ACA


NY has had many #Obamacare successes. Let’s keep working to improve health care for all Americans. huff.to/1HiHond #ACAisHereToStay


Let's enjoy the moment, and continue the quest to make our health care system work better. My new blog post: huff.to/1HiHond #SCOTUS


But our job isn't done. There remain too many New Yorkers who have not achieved coverage and need better access to care. #healthreform


The SCOTUS ruling on subsidies is good and extremely important news. #ACAworks


What's Working to Reduce Obesity? huff.to/1Q4xEB3 via @HuffPostNY


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Buffalo, Rochester, & Syracuse health care prices among lowest in U.S. (measured by commercial claims paid): study s.syracuse.com/6zDZFsC


Distinguishing evaluation for foundation decisions vs grantees' own performance monitoring needs. Another challenge considered at #CEP2015


Should foundations make loans rather than grants? One issue being wrestled with at #CEP2015.


Typical insightful analysis by @atul_gawande looks at difficulty of using health care wisely; revisits McAllen, TX newyorker.com/magazine/2015/…


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