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The Deductible

The Deductible is a California Social Purpose Corporation based in Los Angeles, California.

The site was founded by John Irvine, formerly of the Health Care Blog, and Jason Chung of NYU.

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You can reach John by email at el.irvine@gmail.com

You can follow John on Twitter at @scripthacker_ and Jason at @chungsports.

Correspondence and contributions should be sent to the Deductible, P.O. Box 291815. Los Angeles, CA 90029. Checks should made out to Deductible Media. All contributions go to cover editorial operations, server expenses and related costs.

 

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Should be sent to John at el.irvine@gmail.com in the body of your email, or shared via Google drive.

Submissions should be between 600-800 words, although we sometimes publish longer pieces. The editors are open to opinion pieces reacting to stories and trends in healthcare, medicine, technology and wellness.

There is no hard and fast format for the posts we publish. Some look like TED Talks. Others look like they belong in the New England Journal of Medicine.  Others are traditional opinion pieces that would not look out of place in The New York Times or the Wall Street Journal.

While the editors prefer original submissions, we do sometimes crosspost pieces that have appeared in other publications or on smaller blogs.

Our goal is to curate the healthcare system and point readers to interesting people, things and ideas around the web.  If you’d like to suggest a potential story for us cover or product for us to review, email John at el.irvine@gmail.com

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