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Gerard Gianoli, M.D.

@gerardgianoli

Physician specializing in Neuro-otology and Skull Base Surgery. Proponent of #FreeMarketMedicine. 100% #ThirdPartyFree since 2005.

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Third Mobile Window Syndrome Explained What You Need to Know youtu.be/v3ia0KB4q1w?si… via @YouTube


Part 2: Third Mobile Window Syndrome youtu.be/QbbGjA5bMkk?si… via @YouTube


Third Mobile Window Syndrome - Part 1 youtu.be/2Sw6L0eqgzk?si… via @YouTube


Uncompensated Vestibulopathy - something most dizzy patients have but have never been told. youtu.be/cHpdyugl60o?si… via @YouTube


BPPV Part 2 - Treatment and Atypical BPPV. youtu.be/Ea5wM-422F8?si… via @YouTube


Check out our new educational video for patients with Chronic Vestibular Disorders: Symptoms and Vestibular Reflexes youtu.be/aAXa2AngzWE?si… via @YouTube


In detailing her plan for Medicare for All, Elizabeth Warren may well have penned a suicide note, writes @BillGalston wsj.com/articles/eliza… via @WSJ


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Excellent and important opinion piece. It helps unravel the circuitous route that drug availability and pricing undergoes- the pay-to-play racket perpetrated by insurance networks and their pharmacy benefit managers.


Gerard Gianoli, M.D. Reposted

A significant conflict of interest has led AARP, senior citizens’ strongest lobby, to put their well-being aside, writes @gerardgianoli on.wsj.com/2zvAASW


Gerard Gianoli, M.D. Reposted

"In 2017 the @AARP received $627 million from @UHC, the nation’s largest insurer, compared with $301 million in membership fees." dooz.us/2ZAkqSV @gerardgianoli


My latest OpEd in WSJ: AARP appears to have become dependent on the royalties it receives from health-insurance companies, writes @gerardgianoli wsj.com/articles/aarps… via @WSJ #healthcare #pbm


President Trump is planning an executive order to require players in the health-care industry to disclose their prices wsj.com/articles/trump… via @WSJ


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