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Opinion
Open enrollment reminds us how easy it is to lose coverage.
By Danielle Ofri
A newer, more vague vaccine hesitancy is emerging. A New York doctor has some advice for how to stop it.
Readers discuss a guest essay by a doctor surprised by the lack of enthusiasm. Also: Enjoying Medellín despite the bad press; the tedium in the courtroom.
Readers discuss a poll showing the president behind his predecessor in five battleground states. Also: I.R.S. funding; health insurance, simplified.
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Sunday Opinion
Mistakes are inevitable. But we can try to do better.
We’re treating coronavirus patients. We don’t have time for politics.
These institutions receive tax exemptions for community benefits that often don’t really exist.
One resource seems infinite and free: the professionalism of caregivers.
Live
As a doctor writing about medical errors, I saw potential risks lurking everywhere when my daughter was hospitalized with appendicitis.
By Danielle Ofri, M.D.
Well
Going to the doctor is part of staying healthy (the other major parts are what you eat and how much you exercise). So you may as well get the most out of it. Here’s some advice from a doctor about what you should do.