Jared Pasetsky

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Jared Pasetsky

Jared Pasetsky

@jaredpasetsky

Radiation Oncology Resident @columbiaradonc

Katılım Kasım 2011
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ASTRO@ASTRO_org·
Congratulations to the 2026 EAGL Awardees: - Jovan Pierre-Charles, MD (@drjpc_) - Emmanuel Amoateng, MD, MBA Candidate (@doctorj762) - Jennifer Chiang, MD, MS - Samuel Chen, MD (@SamLChen) - Jake Weisberg, DO (@RadOncRockDoc) - Drishti Panse, MD - Sarah Loizzo, MD - Keenan Robbins, MBBS, MPHS - John White, MD (@J0hnMWhite) - Jared Pasetsky, MD (@jaredpasetsky) ow.ly/xES950Yvxmr
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Ron DiGiaimo
Ron DiGiaimo@DigiaimoRon·
Thank you so much to @Columbia University, Dr @jaredpasetsky and Dr David Horowitz for the invitation to speak. It was and and the exchange was awesome 👏🏻 Looking forward to following your careers 👍🏻👊🏻
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Ron DiGiaimo
Ron DiGiaimo@DigiaimoRon·
If you have not yet participated in the @ACRORadOnc survey on Adaptive Radiation Reimbursement fraser@acro.org to obtain the survey, we only have about 120 responses…. THANK YOU @OfficialRCCSInc
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Jared Pasetsky@jaredpasetsky·
@Krg3429 @RDanzker Don’t sleep on silver D signing with the lakers, they could use a good post player after trading AD
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Peter Klaven@RDanzker·
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Jared Pasetsky@jaredpasetsky·
@DC_cjmwilliams Can’t wait to hear about their jaw dropping after seeing such high levels of inappropriate denials!!
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Courtney J. Williams
Courtney J. Williams@DC_cjmwilliams·
Ask me how much I enjoy getting to know and learn from our ASTRO members. @jaredpasetsky is brilliant, driven, and diligent. He’s also kind, friendly, and funny AND finds time to engage with us on policy & advocacy! Thank you for this work - I’m going to talk about it specifically with members of Congress!
Fumiko Ladd Chino, MD, FASCO@fumikochino

Dr @jaredpasetsky presents #ASTRO24 on inappropriate denial of #radiation services after #priorauthorization which is at the level of a one star rating for Medicare Advantage plans -abysmal. #fixPriorAuth

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Jared Pasetsky@jaredpasetsky·
@jpasetsky23 2) you only get to tweet again if there is an interaction on the previous tweet
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Jordan Pasetsky@jpasetsky23·
Creating a thread for rules that should be implemented: 1) on a flight you can only go to the bathroom once unless you are on the aisle
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ASTRO
ASTRO@ASTRO_org·
ASTRO has awarded 15 radiation oncology residents EAGL awards to attend Advocacy Day 2024 in Washington, DC, May 20-21. See the list of EAGL award grantees here: ow.ly/JvQ250Rnnxi There is still time to register for #ASTROAdvocacy Day, register here: ow.ly/lL5C50Rnrh4
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Jared Pasetsky@jaredpasetsky·
@C_Garthwaite Isn’t the rebate shared between the insurer and the PBM? Therefore Medicare would be paying more than net price. Also, even if net price on average is 20% (low estimate), would be over a billion in spending, and total cost still skyrocketing
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Craig Garthwaite
Craig Garthwaite@C_Garthwaite·
If you continue to use list prices to talk about GLP-1 spending … you have ceased to be a research organization. Admit it, you’re just a political activist. The magnitude of rebates in this class is well known.
KFF@KFF

Our analysis of Medicare Part D spending data from @CMSGov shows that total gross Medicare spending on GLP-1 medications has skyrocketed in recent years, rising from $57 million in 2018 to $5.7 billion in 2022. bit.ly/3VvOiAD

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Jordan Pasetsky@jpasetsky23·
King Henry, You made me fall in love with Titan football. There was no greater joy than watching you run over teams and ending the Brady patriots era. You will be missed, but excited to continue this journey with you and announce I will be taking my fandom to Baltimore!
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
If you truly want to change healthcare and drug pricing for the better, it starts with what you do for your owned and portfolio companies Stop using the big insurance companies and their big 3 PBMs and you will see your drug pricing,and healthcare $ drop immediately. Get enough of your peers to do the same and you will change the behavior of the people that are forcing the country to over pay for meds and care and prices will come down with or without legislation At @costplusdrugs we get requests to sell our meds around the world because our pricing is transparent and cheaper than in many countries. Big pharma wants to see this change. They hate dealing with the big insurance and PBMs . The only thing holding them back is the Fortune 5000 not acting in their own self interest If you want a simple couple tests. Try these 1. Look at your rebate contracts from the last 4 years. Then compare what your PBM promised vs want they paid. It won't be the same 2. Ask your PBM to add Humira biosimilar Yusimry to their formulary for you. They charge you probably 3k per month after rebates. Yusimry is $594. Completely transparent pricing at @costplusdrugs 3. Ask them for all your claims for humira and all specialty generics. They won't give them to you without charging you and taking forever. If they do get them to you , go to costplusdrugs.com and compare pricing The prices are high because we let the system become an opague mess. All of us that have any way in our corporate healthcare decisions and self insure are the ones that created this mess We also can fix it by direct contracting , transparency and rebate free PBMs. If which there are many Here is some more insight : youtube.com/live/DiA6hAslO… starts at the 36 minute mark.
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Bill Ackman@BillAckman

The best way to reduce drug prices in the U.S. is to make it illegal for drug companies to sell the same drugs abroad for lower prices than they sell them for here. This will force a globally negotiated price that will be lower than the prices that U.S. consumers pay now and higher than what foreigners pay now. Otherwise we are stuck with a system where American consumers subsidize drug development for the rest of the world. Ask any pharma company CEO. They will agree that the above approach will have the intended effect.

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