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Ep. 77 - Will a SCOTUS decision on COVID-19 misinformation affect the ability to practice medcine?

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On today's episode of the FLATLINING Podcast from Fulcrum Strategies, Ron Howrigon and Matthew Handley discuss a current US Supreme Court case that is looking at COVID-19 misinformation and free speech. Namely, the justices are evaluating if misinformation is protected speech. Matthew and Ron discuss what this could mean for physicians who think they are giving their medical opinion to patients or to the public on social media. Plus, Ron and Matthew discuss a new list from JUST Capital that lists Cigna and Elevance as two of the nation's most "just" companies. What does that even mean? Listen wherever you get your podcasts or subscribe so it is delivered to your email weekly at www.FLATLINING.net. Subscribe to the FLATLINING Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the iHeartRadio app, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Pandora, TuneIn, and Audible. Articles mentioned in this episode: Supreme Court to weigh whether Covid misinformation is protected speech - STAT News2024 Overall Rankings - JUST Capital2 payers among the 'most just' companies - Becker's Payer Issues
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On today's episode of the FLATLINING Podcast from Fulcrum Strategies, Ron Howrigon and Matthew Handley discuss a current US Supreme Court case that is looking at COVID-19 misinformation and free speech. Namely, the justices are evaluating if misinformation is protected speech. Matthew and Ron discuss what this could mean for physicians who think they are giving their medical opinion to patients or to the public on social media. Plus, Ron and Matthew discuss a new list from JUST Capital that lists Cigna and Elevance as two of the nation's most "just" companies. What does that even mean? Listen wherever you get your podcasts or subscribe so it is delivered to your email weekly at www.FLATLINING.net. Subscribe to the FLATLINING Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the iHeartRadio app, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Pandora, TuneIn, and Audible. Articles mentioned in this episode: Supreme Court to weigh whether Covid misinformation is protected speech - STAT News2024 Overall Rankings - JUST Capital2 payers among the 'most just' companies - Becker's Payer Issues
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