Labora Collective Streams

Blueprint. How care should actually work.

Systems-level work: infrastructure, founder notes, and how care should actually be built.

14 pieces · 2 sources
Recent Work
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Maternal Mortality & Healthcare Infrastructure

A recording from Dr. Yamicia Connor and Walter Rhein's live video

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The Drug That Should Be Anywhere

The Viva Voce - Twenty-nine weeks. Severe-range pressures. And the rescue dose that was supposed to work anywhere — not in the building.

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Why We Don’t Know What We’re Doing — And Who’s Responsible

The clinical and political argument on syphilis, pattern recognition, and the federal infrastructure we no longer have

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Balance Isn’t a Destination

A Founder’s New Year Note on Structure, Motherhood, and Opening in 2026

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What It Costs

On Power, Structural Racism, and the Real Price of Building While Black and Female in Medicine

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The Bloomberg of Maternal Health: Why Independent Health Journalism Is Infrastructure

The AI Reckoning · Part 5 of 7

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Proximity Is Not Protection, Part II: The Architecture of the Lie

On the Room That Clapped, the Hierarchy Inside the Hierarchy, and the Blueprint Rubio Read Aloud

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The Algorithmic Tax, Part 2: The Evidence

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The Algorithmic Tax, Part 1B: This Has Nothing to Do With Talent 🧱

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The Algorithmic Tax: How Social Media Platforms Extract Wealth From the Communities That Built Them

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Welcome to the Blueprint

The Blueprint: Innovation for patient-centered medicine, powering the future of reproductive justice and evidence-based care.

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Founder’s Statement

Founder’s Statement

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Viva Voce

Come Inside the Build

On theeconomicbody · Briefing

ACA Subsidies Expired

Premium-tax-credit cliff, cost-sharing reality, and insurance on paper

Cards link to the original — every piece is published either on The Labora Collective Substack or one of our Labora Collective sites. Older work is in the Substack archive.