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Can you use an independent provider? Something like https://plushcare.com/? Source: about 1 year ago
PlushCare appointments were up by 70% in 2020. Source: about 1 year ago
Before you get COVID, both of you should discuss with your doctor if you would be a good candidate for Paxlovid or any other COVID therapeutic med should you become ill. Be sure to ask if there are any daily Rx meds you should hold on during treatment. Also make a plan for how you will get a script after hours or over a weekend. Good options may be https://hidrb.com, https://doctorondemand.com,... Source: over 1 year ago
There’s an online practice called Plushcare. The company I work for offers it as a benefit and I’ve used it for urgent virtual care visits. They’ve been really good. But they also offer primary care. I have no idea how that works when you need to get labs and in-person exams done - which is why I chose to stick with my regular PCP. But thought I’d mention it. They are super easy to book with and really good about... Source: almost 2 years ago
Anyone had luck using an online prescription service to get an MAOI prescription? I'm talking about one of the platforms set up specifically for quick prescription-writing -- lemondaidhealth.com (bad example in this particular context, as it looks like they have a set list of ADs / related drugs they'll prescribe, and MAOIs aren't on it, but you get the idea), pushhealth.com, plushcare.com, etc. -- as opposed to a... Source: over 2 years ago
Ts-rest is an open-source project, and it has a fast-growing community. You can check out their documentation here. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Surprisingly, thanks to the power of TypeScript, new Node.js RPC frameworks like tRPC and ts-rest now provide extremely pleasant and snappy developer experiences. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
It is worth noting there are also options to get both compile time type safety and runtime validation using TypeScript. Personally I’m a fan of ts-rest: https://ts-rest.com/ Write a specification of your endpoints in TypeScript, and from that one spec you get: - Server side validation of requests/responses - A TypeScript API client - Auto-generated docs (OAS) - TypeScript types for requests and responses to use in... - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Strong disagree. The barrier you presume is that OpenAPI specs are hard to write. Raw oAPI in yaml is indeed a pain, but there are good DSL's out there. I personally love Zod->OpenAPI, via https://ts-rest.com which uses https://www.npmjs.com/package/@anatine/zod-openapi. https://github.com/asteasolutions/zod-to-openapi is another alternative for Zod.... - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
I’ve recently been exploring https://ts-rest.com/ and it seems like a pretty solid project that can solve issues in my codebase. Source: about 1 year ago
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