Andrew Schoenecker

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Andrew Schoenecker

Andrew Schoenecker

@realSchoenecker

Husband. Father. ✝️

East Tennessee Katılım Şubat 2017
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Andrew Schoenecker
Andrew Schoenecker@realSchoenecker·
There is about an 18 month runway until the premium consulting firms will likely no longer be needed. Literally anyone with the time and desire can solve problems others don’t want to take the time to figure out how to solve, and charge a fraction of the price that the Big Boys do.
Polymarket@Polymarket

NEW: AI is reportedly pushing McKinsey & rival consulting firms to rethink pricing, as clients are “questioning the value” of human advice.

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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
"I LOVE CHOLESTEROL! Do you know what my Cholesterol is?" "TAKE A DEEP BREATH.....IT IS 325." ~Dr. Alok Chopra, Cardiologist "Cholesterol is deeply linked to our immune system. It deactivates bacteria, pathogens, viruses, yeast & mold." "It controls infections, protecting damage, reducing the chances of AIDS, Alzheimer's, recovery from illness. All of that is done by Cholesterol." The greatest myth in the field of medicine is that there is a relationship between high cholesterol & heart disease~it does not exist. There are no benefits to taking a Statin, yes they lower your cholesterol, but they do not lower Cardiovascular Risk or Disease. In fact, low Cholesterol is dangerous & is causal for Heart Attack, Cancer & Stroke. Cholesterol Is Essential, Without It Our Bodies Cannot Make: Testosterone Aldosterone Cortisol DHT Dihydrotestosterone DHEA Dehydroepiandrosterone Estradiol Estriol Estrone Progesterone Vitamin D Total cholesterol levels are meaningless. The best biomarker for cardiac health is low Triglycerides & high HDL. The TG/HDL ratio optimally should be less than 1.5
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Healthy Alfred 🏄🏻‍♀️
BPC-157 regrew a completely SEVERED sciatic nerve in 60 days. (PMID: 19903499) Does your back hurt before you get out of bed? Do you wince tying your shoes? Does pain shoot down your leg into your foot? That’s not “just back pain.” It’s nerve compression. This can lead to: → permanent nerve damage and foot drop → disc surgery with 40% failure rate → inflammation crushing your spinal nerves → muscle atrophy in your legs → losing the ability to walk pain-free BPC-157 also IMPROVED spinal cord crush recovery over 360 days (PMID: 31266512). A peptide your body already makes. Repairing what your back surgeon couldn’t. Advil shreds your gut. Cortisone breaks down collagen. Surgery fails 40%. This doesn’t. I take Barrier Health’s BPC-157 oral tablets personally. No injection. No prescription. Code ALFRED saves you 15%. Link below.
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️Children remember the moments when the family becomes fully alive. That is the core. Vacation is just the common vessel. A child does not encode childhood as a spreadsheet of responsible parenting. They encode atmosphere. They remember the motel pool, the gas station stop, the smell of sunscreen, the weird restaurant, the long drive, the sunset, the parents laughing differently, the feeling that normal life cracked open and something larger appeared. That is why ages 5 to 10 hit so hard. The child is old enough to form durable narrative memory and young enough for the world to remain enchanted. Parents still feel mythic. A beach, cabin, lake, theme park, road trip, or even a cheap rented house can become sacred geography. The real mechanism is interruption of routine plus emotional safety. Ordinary life teaches stability. Trips create myth. The family leaves the repeating loop of school, work, chores, screens, exhaustion, and time pressure. For a few days, the child experiences parents outside their normal roles. Mom and dad are no longer just managers of homework, food, discipline, bedtime, and logistics. They become companions inside an adventure. That imprints. The money matters far less than parents think. Luxury is mostly adult vanity. Children remember intensity, freedom, attention, surprise, and togetherness. A $200 trip can beat a $10,000 trip if the child feels wonder and the parents are emotionally present. Many adults are starved because their childhood had no sacred interruptions. Everything was duty, stress, survival, noise, pressure, or emotional absence. No mythic family scenes. No private homeland in memory. No recurring proof that life could be warm and strange and alive. That matters for the adult psyche. People draw from childhood memories during loneliness, fear, ambition, loss, and love. Those memories become inner architecture. Deepest compression: a good childhood is not built only by protection. It is built by unforgettable shared worlds. Take the kid somewhere. Break the loop. Make the ordinary world disappear for a few days. That becomes part of them forever.
All day Astronomy@forallcurious

🚨: Study shows the most unforgettable childhood memories are family vacations between ages 5 to 10.

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Andrew Schoenecker@realSchoenecker·
@tyler_whetstone It’s literally been raining all week in Knoxville, it’s raining right now, and it’s suppose to rain all next week. Slow news day?
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Hedgeye@Hedgeye·
🇺🇸 U.S. Fertility Rates peaked in 2007
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Ron DeSantis
Ron DeSantis@RonDeSantis·
The ivermectin bill was passed by Republicans in the Florida Senate but then killed by Republicans in the Florida House. I was ready to sign it.
Anna D@AnnaDragoni11

@RonDeSantis Can you please find a way for ivermectin to be purchased otc in Florida

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Elyse Young
Elyse Young@elyseyoung23·
@realSchoenecker @JulieBoudicca @RonDeSantis The language to ban kickbacks does not do much since it’s already disallowed by federal law. The bill was watered down so much to get it to a point where the FL Senate would pass it. It still fully allows doctors to discriminate against unvaccinated patients.
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Andrew Schoenecker@realSchoenecker·
Don’t disagree on the latter, but wholly disagree on the former. Poor kids are ensured through Medicaid. By and large, it’s the rural and unvaccinated in tier 1/2 regions that don’t have access that don’t have access to pediatric care because they are excluded by pediatricians to protect their HEDIS quality bonuses.
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Andrew Schoenecker@realSchoenecker·
Tier 1 practices will survive, but tier 2 and tier 3 will contract heavily. They already have been, and we will continue to see a consolidation in the market. My focus is on ensuring access to appropriate levels of care throughout the state. As a matter of practicality, when kids are excluded from pediatric care they end up in the urgent care and ER. The latter costs 10x that of a sick visit in a pediatric medical home
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Andrew Schoenecker@realSchoenecker·
@ThisGuyGetsIt8 @ddwimble @RonDeSantis I have never, nor would I ever take money from the pharmaceutical industry. I have never been paid by pediatricians, but I have testified on their behalf as a subject matter expert in population health.
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ThisGuyGetsIt
ThisGuyGetsIt@ThisGuyGetsIt8·
@realSchoenecker @ddwimble @RonDeSantis Are you being paid any money by pediatricians, or vaccine industry? Please be honest. You seem well educated on this subject, at least one side of it. You used the phrase “bring a clean bill”, which is the hallmark of someone who works in politics or is a lobbyist
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Andrew Schoenecker@realSchoenecker·
@iluvscoops @RonDeSantis HEDIS started in the early 90s, increased significantly in the late 90s, but it was the Affordable Care Act that really turbocharged HEDIS quality metrics into pediatric MCO contracts
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Jesus is my joy.
Jesus is my joy.@iluvscoops·
@realSchoenecker @RonDeSantis Do you know when this vaccine incentive was begun? Raising our children In the 70s we couldn’t took the children to the health department for free. Our doctor was fine with that.
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Andrew Schoenecker@realSchoenecker·
The legislature didn’t account for the revenue loss pediatricians stand to lose by kids opting out of vaccines. Pediatricians are dependent on HEDIS quality bonuses to remain profitable. If 3 out of 10 kids opt out of a single vaccine in a series, they are removed from the numerator of the quality metric.
Andrew Schoenecker@realSchoenecker

HEDIS quality bonuses for vaccine uptake account for about 10-15% of the gross revenue for the average pediatrician. Removing their ability to control the denominator of that equation by compelling them to add patients that drag down their scores will effectively erase the operating margin of the average pediatric practice in the state.

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