Author: Paige Kobza (Page 12)
04/29/22
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
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
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
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
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
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 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
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
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
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…