Why Redefining Value Has Become So Important In Health Care

There may be no better conversation starter in health care than asking “What does value mean to you?” The question of what constitutes value is probably the most hotly debated question in health care. The answer to that question influences everything from what kind of care is provided to how that care is ultimately reimbursed. As […]

Pandemic Interns Gain An Extra Lesson In Resilience

Like most of us, this last year has been unlike any other for college students. From spending our 21st birthdays popping champagne in our childhood homes to having our college activities and events upended, we’ve managed to power through the previously unimaginable. When it comes to our professional lives, the coveted “perfect internship” also looks […]

Earning Your Earned Media: Tips From A Former Government Media Pro

In this era, you’re lucky if you’re going up against just one tough news cycle. The reality is more complex – it’s an always evolving media landscape that seems to ask “what have you done for me lately?” During my time at the House Energy and Commerce Committee (E&C) and the U.S. Department of Health […]

How Science Communication Can Optimize Adoption Of Next-generation Therapeutics

All eyes have been on the biopharmaceutical industry for nearly a year as the world followed the journey towards the development of an effective COVID-19 vaccine. Unfortunately, the good news of FDA’s decision to allow emergency use of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccine candidates also revealed the gravity of persistent public misconceptions regarding vaccines that […]

Trending Now: Tiktok And Healthcare Communications

If you aren’t familiar with TikTok by now, you should be. The social platform was the most downloaded app in 2020, boasting 850 million monthly active users. While TikTok is most popular among younger generations, the platform isn’t just for kids – 18-to-24-year-olds make up just 42% of its users, and the Wall Street Journal even recently profiled a […]

The Next Challenge For Healthcare Communications: One-time Cell And Gene Therapies

The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the dire consequences of what can happen when systems, policy and society do not keep pace with the new challenges, scientific advancements, and broader trends shaping the healthcare landscape. As we gradually progress towards a post-COVID era, we’ll also confront a different, but significant, paradigm shift in our healthcare system: […]

Laurie Labuda Joins Reservoir Communications Group’s Senior Team, Expands Firm’s Corporate Communications And Policy Expertise

Washington, D.C. – Laurie Labuda, a public affairs and communications leader with more than two decades of experience in policy and corporate communications, joined Reservoir Communications Group as a Managing Director, broadening the firm’s expertise in reputation management, crisis and litigation, policy, and corporate social responsibility. Laurie has been a trusted advisor and senior leader for […]

Three Reasons Companies Should Communicate With Employees About Public Policy

Policymaking doesn’t happen in a vacuum – it is a highly collaborative process between policymakers and the various constituencies they represent. Companies engage in this process to ensure the development of informed public policies that not only enable them to thrive and bring their products and services to the customers they serve, but also advance […]

It’s The Most Wonderful (performance Review) Time Of The Year

For many companies, performance reviews fall at the end of the year heading into the New Year. This can be a stressful time for employees and their managers alike. After 20 years of participating on both sides of a performance review, I’ve noticed that most people don’t like hearing “constructive feedback” and most managers don’t […]