Ruminatio is the Latin word for rumination, which means "a musing or continued thinking on a subject." Healthcare is a subject in great need of continued thinking. In this blog, I bring my perspectives, gained from a number of vantage points working inside the system, to stimulate thinking around ideas for improvement and innovation in healthcare. I try to do so with a particular emphasis on areas that are not well developed in the media or well understood by the general public. My quest is to seek and provide greater clarity and understanding on a very complicated subject. And I may occasionally muse into some other areas as well. But most of all, I hope to avoid causing you to suffer from the other meaning of rumination: "a condition in which food after being swallowed is regurgitated."
My Published Writings
8-16-10 Boston Globe Op Ed Separate Doctors From Industry (UMass Memorial CMO Steve Tosi and I argue that it is time all of academic medicine establish more appropriate relationships between their faculty and industry.
5-30-10 Boston Globe Magazine What Really Ails American Health Care (My provocative piece, arguing that hubris, at all levels, drags the halth care system down, and no law can fix it).
4-30-10 Worcester Telegram and Gazette Let's Protect Legal Assistance (Joe Fournier and I advocate for support of civil legal assistance, through the eyes of one Worcester man).
1-11-10 Boston Globe Op Ed Providing Quality Care, and a Human Touch (Academic medical centers should start focusing as much on the whole person as they do on the diseased body part).
1-04-10 Trustee Magazine The Governance Imperative for Nonprofit Hospitals (My "call to action" to hospital boards to step up their governance and remain keenly focused on the goal of improving community health)
10-26-09 - Boston Globe Op Ed Hospitals Wage War Against Patient Falls (My "walk in the shoes" of hospital caregivers convinced me that hospital falls should not be included on the list of "never events").
See also these two letters to the editor in response to my 10-26 piece: For and Against
7-20-09 - Boston Globe Op Ed Retooling the Medicare/Medicaid Model (Highlighting a novel Massachusetts program to urge better integration of Medicare and Medicaid)
9-22-08 - Boston Globe Op Ed Shining a Light on Cardiac Surgery Results (My role - and that of my hospital - in the public reporting of cardiac surgery results in Massachusetts)
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