How Is The Public Connecting To The Healthcare Debate?

How Is The Public Connecting To The Healthcare Debate?

When I opened my Sunday paper this week, I was delighted to see two healthcare related articles on the front page. The first article written by Nora Doyle-Burr, a staff writer for the paper, was entitled “Health care a pressing issue in 2020 for many Upper Valley...
Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics About Poverty:  A Personal Perspective From Recent Experience

Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics About Poverty: A Personal Perspective From Recent Experience

Samuel Langhorne Clemons, a.k.a. MarkTwain, is famous for his ability to express a profound truth in a few pithy words. I frequently am reminded of his wisdom when I try to write. He is famous for saying “I apologize for such a long letter – I didn’t have...
Healthcare Musings For 6 September 2019

Healthcare Musings For 6 September 2019

6 September 2019 Dear Interested Readers,   Did You Like It? Do You Want To Try It?   I was thrilled with Joe Knowles’ contribution to Tuesday’s post, “Guns In Homes: Time for a Safe Home Credit.” I hope that you have read it. If not, please do. Just click...
Healthcare Musings For 30 August 2019

Healthcare Musings For 30 August 2019

30 August 2019 Dear Interested Readers,   Our Heads Spin From So Many Things To Consider. Are We Talking About What Really Is Important?   I am not sure what to expect in the next round of the Democratic debates. I am very happy that there will be only ten...
A Lesson in Critical Thinking

A Lesson in Critical Thinking

Is it just a small world where connections are closer than any of us imagine? Could it be that  there are forces that we don’t yet understand that create connections? Perhaps there is nothing behind connections other than random chance.   All of those questions...