I have added some additional links to my list (on the right side of this page). I have found these to be well written, up-to-date and thoughtful commentaries on things going on in the Boston area -- and, yes, because they have cited my blog, too. (Hey, I told you they were thoughtful!!)
I include "Massachusetts Liberal" not to be exclusionary to conservatives, but because I have not yet run across an equally well written blog with conservative views. If you know of a good one, please send in a comment with its url.
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Hi Paul,
have you thought of submitting your blog to med-chatter.com?
Paul, I think your site feed is broken
Are others having trouble with the site feed? It seems to be all right from this end.
Thanks for the med-chatter suggestion.
Dear Paul: I read your comments on the BBJ's focus on healthcare and I couldn't agree with you more. Connectivity and getting identified patient data where it needs to go is complicated, but its complication is only outweighed by its importance. And once the systems are in place, the ability to study large amounts of de-identified patient will bring amazing benefit.
Paul,
I also have a blog that I would like to share with you on the topic of taking action to end world poverty. My latest post is an article from the Boston Phoenix about a creative way to help doctors in Africa stay in the communities that most need them. The address of the blog is www.takingaction.blogspot.com. I used the same format that you have for your site. I've become quite serious about the issue of taking action to end world poverty, and hope you may consider adding a link to your blog. Hope you and your family are well. I have landed on the legal staff of the EFSB. Take care, Steve August
Site feed started working again. (I'm the same "anonymous" from Nov 26)
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