I think our understanding of the current health data landscape is about as accurate as a map of the world in the 15th century: excruciatingly detailed in the areas we know well, but hilariously, woefully — even dangerously — incomplete when it comes to the areas of health and health care that lie beyond our […]
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We need a digital health Cajun Navy
The Cajun Navy – people who rally their personal boats to rescue hurricane survivors – is an example of how ordinary citizens are the true first responders in a disaster zone. Instead of seeing locals as liabilities, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has started looking for ways to support their work. As David Graham wrote in The Atlantic: […]
Update: A Seat at the Table
Last November I attended FAREcon, an annual event devoted to food allergy research and education. I published my notes in a long, deep-dive post that included one short section on pending litigation (below). I’m thrilled to report a positive update: “A federal appeals court Friday ruled against the tavern that refused to let the child […]
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