Make sure to see part 2: go.bsky.app/MuBCxtG. Experts, public health people, and journalists to follow re: outbreaks. Reminder—most outbreak responders (esp. in government or in the field) are not on social media, so their critical perspectives are under-represented.
Health policy researchers who work at think tanks and similar orgs (especially those with a focus on health coverage, financing, and costs)
Starter Pack to follow people who work at (or once worked at) KFF. Includes KFF Health News Journalists, policy experts, comms, and pollsters. KFF is a nonprofit nonpartisan organization formerly known as Kaiser Family Foundation.
A selection of journos, advocates, researchers and other people who know/talk/write about health policy and politics
Advocates, reporters, researchers and organizations focused on Medicaid
OK, dipping my toes into this by listing...ACA health insurance exchange accounts & other ACA/healthcare related accounts. For the exchange accounts, so far only HealthCare.Gov and 3 of the 20 state-based exchanges appear to have one, but it's a start!
Health policy, public health
AF starter pack
Journalists and reporters in science, health, and medicine. I get auto-included, but I’m not one myself.
Innovative inquiring minds digging deeper, going beyond the surface or outrage, leads to great conversations that then spark ideas and solutions. And some laughs in between. Let's follow the Yellow Brick road ....
Starter pack with Health-related Groups/Accounts on Bluesky. Work in progress. Chat @growthesky.bsky.social w/ corrections or additions.
I thought I’d finally give this a try. These are accounts I follow and enjoy. Hopefully you will as well!
Follow journalists and experts from @kffhealthnews.bsky.social and @kff.org for the latest in health news, policy, and research. Pin this list to your feed so you don‘t miss a thing! 📌
A collection of health policy advocates, researchers, and organizations focused on improving health care access, affordability, and equity in the Golden State. Also, the journalists who cover it all.
Meet the key voices shaping the care movement—organizers, storytellers, reporters, organizations and policy experts driving the conversation on childcare, homecare, paid leave, and standing up for care workers. ➡Follow them to stay informed, be inspired and take action.
Wonks, reporters, advocates, and other health policy-curious folks bringing insightful skeets to these blue skies.