by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Oct 17, 2025 | A personal history, AI in healthcare, Burnout, Clay Christensen, Computers In Healthcare, Disruptive Innovation, Dr. Octo Barnett, Epic, Featured Post, Harvard Community Health Plan, Healthcare equity, Mass General Brigham, No Kings protest, One Big Beautiful Bill-OBBB, Practice Improvement, Primary Care, The Triple Aim, workforce issues
October 17, 2025 Dear Interested Readers, Is AI the Answer? I wonder if I attend more Zoom meetings than the average eighty-year-old. There are usually at least two and sometimes more Zoom meetings a week on my schedule. My Zoom meetings save me a lot of...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Feb 7, 2025 | American Oligarchs, amyloidosis, Conflict in Gaza, CVS Specialty Medicine, Diversity Equity Inclusion, DOGE, Elon Musk, Featured Post, flood-the-zone strategy, Hakeem Jeffries, MAGA, Mass General Brigham, Politics and Healthcare, Robert Kennedy Jr., Social Determinants of Health, Trump's Cabinet Appointments, Trump's plan for Gaza, whack-a-mole, Willem Lange, wokeness
7 February 2025 Dear Interested Readers, As The Chaos Continues, I Want to Reflect On Primary Care, But Can’t. In a New York Times opinion piece entitled “This Isn’t Reform. It’s Sabotage.” written by David Wallace-Wells and published on Wednesday...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Feb 9, 2024 | A personal history, Brigham and Women's, chronic disease management, Dr. H. Richard Nesson, Featured Post, Implicit Bias, Inequality in Healthcare, Mass General Brigham, Medical-Moral Sensibilities, Primary Care, Social Determinants of Health
February 9, 2024 Dear Interested Readers, Reflections on Our History of Bias in Medicine and Experience Managing Chronic Diseases Hospital I want to bring your attention to two recent articles in The New England Journal of Medicine. The first...