Author: Paige Kobza (Page 12)

04/29/22

April 29, 2022

On April 27, 2022, the HHS Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) celebrated its 18th birthday. ONC shares its birthday with Eric Schmidt, who knows quite a…

04/22/22

April 22, 2022

It is no secret that trying to fix the healthcare system is challenging. When things are complicated, it is helpful when people articulate clear messages — like when Tom Hanks…

04/18/22

April 18, 2022

There is at least one thing to look forward to this spring: the revival of Funny Girl on Broadway. Beanie Feldstein, who made a name for herself in Book Smart,…

04/8/22

April 8, 2022

You know it is a big news week when at least three stories are “first time in history” moments. This is the first time white guys will not dominate the…

04/1/22

April 1, 2022

No one likes to be played a fool… so we caution you to be careful on this April Fool’s Day when you pick up an Oreo cookie. Is that really…

03/25/22

March 25, 2022

To distract ourselves from the 19 hours of the televised political circus that is the U.S. Senate’s confirmation hearing of Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, we watched the…

03/18/22

March 18, 2022

March is an odd time of year, with Chicago making its river green on purpose, the Senate trying to make Daylight Savings Time an all-the-time thing, and the weather unable…

03/11/22

March 11, 2022

If we can agree that George Clooney never should have played Batman, maybe we can further agree that the series of Batman movies are like the James Bond films —…

03/4/22

March 4, 2022

Though we watched many episodes of the new series Vikings: Valhalla, it was difficult to find a proper health data theme in a show set in the 11th Century. This…

02/25/22

February 25, 2022

So, about Russia. It is impossible to ignore the famous Russian fraudster who fooled very high-level people with outrageous lies… of course, we mean Anna “Delvey” Sorokin. The subject of…