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Uber has spent years and millions of dollars making sure its workers aren’t classified as such and insisting it’s not responsible for those people’s health care. Now the company is pushing for its “earners” the word it uses to refer to its drivers and delivery people so as not to call them workers to get priority access to the Covid-19 vaccine.
It’s hardly alone in lobbying public health officials and states to put its people near the top of the list.
Jack Stoddard drops anchor at Eden Health as executive chairman and provides insight into a primary care model that he hopes will lead the way to a new model of care for Americans.
Haven, the once-promising venture between Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, and JPMorgan Chase & Co. that captured headlines when it was formed in 2018 with its mission to create a new approach to healthcare, has
faded from the limelight. Most of its executives have left the company, including the notable departure earlier this year of CEO Atul Gawande, MD, MPH, who remains as chairman until his replacement is found.
While many hoped Haven would be a significant catalyst for change, other approaches emerging in the marketplace also show promise to create a more efficient, less costly approach to healthcare. Former Haven COO Jack Stoddard, MBA, is now focusing his energies on one of those opportunities. He was recently named executive chairman of New York–based
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