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A recent cover illustration I created from Deloitte university press, for an article about dual eligibles in the US. Dual Eligibles are a targeted group of people who qualify for Medicare and Medicaid that are the highest risk patients. Given the complex, technical nature of the article I wanted to keep the illustration as simple and straightforward as possible. The result took the form of a hospital waiting room with the Medicare/Medicaid symbol incorporated in the doctor's shadow.