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Live! From Boston Health News! It’s Health Wonk Review!
…starring Tinker Ready. With special guests to be revealed upon opening this link!
Pre-Memorial Day Edition of Health Wonk Review
Julie Ferguson of Workers’ Comp Insider gave us a roundup of health wonkery before we head off to a long weekend to remember those who died serving in our armed services. Read her roundup here. And remember to remember.
Health Wonk Review: Grumpy Cat Edition
Finally, an edition of Health Wonk Review featuring Grumpy Cat. Seriously cheerful kudos to Steve Anderson at medicareresources.org. Check it out here.
Happy 10th Anniversary to Health Business Blog Hosting HWR
Ten years in the blogosphere, that’s quite an accomplishment! Join us as we congratulate David Williams at Health Business Blog on his 10th Blog-i-versary. Read his Health Wonk Review compilation here.
Super Bowl Wonk!
Good morning, health policy fans. Jason Shafrin at the Healthcare Economist is hosting the Super Bowl Edition of Health Wonk Review this week. Don’t be deflated. Read it here. I’ll see you in two weeks when I have the honor … Continue reading
“Shake The Winter Blahs” Latest Health Wonk Review
Wow! This winter edition is Health Wonk Review is HOT, HOT, HOT! Would melt any polar vortex. Vince Kuraitis at e-Care Management Blog curates this week’s offerings. Check out the first entry, as Vince starts out with Princeton Prof Uwe … Continue reading
Health Wonk Review Holiday Edition
Here it is! The once-a-year special holiday edition of Health Wonk Review. Thanks to Worker’s Comp Insider Julie Ferguson for making our season bright!
Health Wonk Review: The Turkey Edition
David Harlow at HealthBlawg talks turkey about Gruber and other things health policy related in his fine hosting of this week’s Health Wonk Review.
Health Wonk Review: The Election Week Edition
Visit Wing of Zock: Academic Medicine in Transformation, home of election week wonkdom.
The Best Laid Plans…Laid Waste? ONC and CCHIT and the future of health IT
With some fanfare, in 2004, President George W. Bush (Bush, the younger) made the national rollout of health information technology a federal government priority when he established the Office of the National Coordinator of Health IT. Dr. David Brailer was … Continue reading