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You know, one of the shows that we have coming up Christian is on, um, Health insurance, all the different kinds of health insurance. It'll probably be more than one show. But it'll be interesting if we ask the question, how does, you know, for instance, would single payer, for instance, affect pharmacy and pharmacy access for people? But, you know, we'll be addressing that.
You know, one of the shows that we have coming up Christian is on, um, Health insurance, all the different kinds of health insurance. It'll probably be more than one show. But it'll be interesting if we ask the question, how does, you know, for instance, would single payer, for instance, affect pharmacy and pharmacy access for people? But, you know, we'll be addressing that.
And we might, maybe we can bring you in on some of those shows to talk about that a little bit. You know, this has been really enlightening. On one hand, it's encouraging because, at least from my perspective, I see pharmacists as vital players in the healthcare team. On the other hand, this issue of access, I hope, does not get worse.
And we might, maybe we can bring you in on some of those shows to talk about that a little bit. You know, this has been really enlightening. On one hand, it's encouraging because, at least from my perspective, I see pharmacists as vital players in the healthcare team. On the other hand, this issue of access, I hope, does not get worse.
And I hope that there'll be water in the deserts here, so to speak. So anyway, last comments. I'll let you go first, Christian.
And I hope that there'll be water in the deserts here, so to speak. So anyway, last comments. I'll let you go first, Christian.
So, you know, my two last thoughts are this. Pharmacists are healthcare gems. in our community, as far as I'm concerned. I think that they have really good connections with people. And I hope that with the problem that we addressed today, that connection with people and their health is not compromised.
So, you know, my two last thoughts are this. Pharmacists are healthcare gems. in our community, as far as I'm concerned. I think that they have really good connections with people. And I hope that with the problem that we addressed today, that connection with people and their health is not compromised.
The other thing, Christian, that I really greatly appreciate is the fact that the recognition of the problem, hopefully good background research of which some of it is available on our website, but also quick answers based on the research that can be shared with decision makers going forward in order for us to, so that we all, can benefit from it going forward.
The other thing, Christian, that I really greatly appreciate is the fact that the recognition of the problem, hopefully good background research of which some of it is available on our website, but also quick answers based on the research that can be shared with decision makers going forward in order for us to, so that we all, can benefit from it going forward.
So Christian, I'll let you take a last stab.
So Christian, I'll let you take a last stab.
Thank you for being on Health Chatter. For everybody out there, happy holidays to all of you. Our next show will be on health insurance, so there will be an interesting connection between this show and our next. So until then, everybody keep health chatting away.
Thank you for being on Health Chatter. For everybody out there, happy holidays to all of you. Our next show will be on health insurance, so there will be an interesting connection between this show and our next. So until then, everybody keep health chatting away.
Hello, everybody. Welcome to Health Chatter. And today's show, we are going to be talking with some wonderful, wonderful guests today. And it's about the Community Preventative Services Guide and the task force that put that whole thing together. It's going to be quite interesting. So stay tuned. I will get to everybody in just a second. Welcome back to our listening audience.