 | By Megan R. Wilson | We know that health policy changes don’t always happen fast, or occur in a straight line. So the Health Brief newsletter is returning after a brief hiatus, focused on following key health policy and industry developments and designed to move along with all the twists and turns. The revamped Health Brief is now published by WP Intelligence, a premium subscription service focused on actionable insights for business, policy and thought leaders that operates independently from the Washington Post newsroom. Learn more about WP Intelligence. I’m your author, Megan Wilson, and I’ve spent more than a decade covering influence and power in Washington. I can’t wait to take you inside my notebook during one of the most pivotal periods in politics. Here’s what you can look forward to, starting Monday, Sept. 8: Some days, we’ll zoom in on a major headline and break down what it really means for the major players. Other days, we’ll flag something most people are missing, whether that’s a regulatory shift, an advocacy play or a policy deadline with real impact. We’ll take you behind the scenes in the places where deals get made and decisions take shape, giving you the insights about key health policy strategy and decisions. The newsletter will also feature lobbying moves, campaign stats, personnel shifts and other data points that we’ll use to give you the bigger picture. The idea is simple: We’ll adapt to what’s happening. This newsletter is built to be your go-to read for the policy decisions, power dynamics and political calculations shaping the business of health. But we want you to be part of the conversation, too. The Health Brief newsletter is fueled in part by our readers, and we’re always interested in the latest exclusive intel from Capitol Hill, federal agencies, K Street shops and corporate boardrooms. Look out for Health Brief in your inbox every weekday afternoon, just in time to help you combat the midday slump. And don’t hesitate to reach out with tips, feedback and insights. You can find me at megan.wilson@washpost.com or on Signal at megan.434. |