Nursing Homes in the Wake of COVID-19
It could be that the failures of America's 15,505 nursing homes, with approximately 3 million residents, during the COVID-19 pandemic
A State of Denial
David Frum nails it in his recent Atlantic article when he notes: "the real policy of the United States is
Co-Prescribing Naloxone
There is an excellent post over on The Incidental Economist outlining the rise in Naloxone co-prescribing under various state statutory
Kayleigh McEnany: Talking About Pre-Existing Condition Exclusions at the RNC
I perked up when Kayleigh McEnany began to speak about her experience living with a positive BRACA2 gene diagnosis and
Where’s a Good Sanitarian When You Need One?
Some of the best writing in the world is found in the sports pages. I am reminded of this by
Telehealth: Is the Genie Out of the Bottle?
Telemedicine was on an upward growth curve before this current pandemic, only experiencing explosive growth since the beginning of mass
Missouri Has Expanded Medicaid
And this map tells you much about Missouri politics. The vote was close. Did it take the loss of employer
Teaching Outdoors
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/07/outdoor-schools-coronavirus/614680/?ncid=newsltushpmgnews Even a few weeks of outdoor teaching, in particularly unforgiving climates, might benefit students. Sometimes it is better to