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Questions I Can’t Shake (2-Part Series)

This is a two-part series by Ann Somers Hogg of The Christensen Institute reflecting on the real-world impact of sugar-sweetened beverage policies. She explores SNAP’s role in helping families access healthier options, the limits of recent policy cuts and whether sugar taxes can truly shift health outcomes.

Part 1

Part 2

About the Author

Ann Somers Hogg

Ann Somers Hogg is a healthcare leader with a strong background in strategy, innovation, and leadership, known for her impactful work in driving organizational growth and transformation. Her research looks into the role of business model innovation and disruption in health care, including how to transform a sick care system into one that values and creates total health. Currently, she focuses on drivers of health, maternal health, and the pathways to improve both.

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