Ryan Reynolds is a lot of things — he acts a little, he owns a soccer team, and he is married to Blake Lively. Ryan clearly loves his mother and he can be funny (see proof on Twitter). He was quoted as saying: “Being a father is the single greatest feeling on earth. Not including those wonderful years I spent without a child, of course.” So when he did the public service announcement about the importance of getting a colonoscopy, we paid attention — and wondered why some totally obvious things are so challenging that you need a funny, famous actor to re-frame the whole conversation. Maybe that’s what is required for our flailing public health data system. Two of America’s leading investigative institutions — the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and the New York Times — both reported this week on the absolute mess that is our public health data system, how it has cost people their lives, and how challenging it will be to fix it. The GAO recommended that HHS establish an expert committee and designate a particular office at HHS to oversee the development of a public health IT infrastructure and network. In fact, GAO had several good suggestions worth considering, but the GAO is not funny and it does not have a large fan base. This is one of those should-be-obvious-but-no-one-is-getting-this moments that Ryan Reynolds seems to be well-suited for, so we suggest including him as part of the expert committee that the GAO recommended. Another quote from Ryan seems to make him particularly well-qualified for this push to get a public health IT system going: “Any kind of crisis can be good. It wakes you up.”
September 23, 2022 | 2 min read
September 23, 2022
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