Editor's Desk Archives
Should a doctor ever kiss a patient? .
Health News Review praises Florida reporter. .
Dave Gulliver wins prestigious fellowship... .
Doctors, would you give a discount for cash? .
Lots of great things happening in public radio in FL. .
Patient-protection watchdogs didn't bark; were they right? .
Why require a waiver for something that makes sense? .
It's a good start. .
Hooray for Jacksonville's fat-fighters. .
Welcome to our summer interns. .
Drug marketing squelches evidence.
Silicone shooter story shows statute needs work. .
Five views on how insurance premiums should be spent. .
Apparently, consumers don't care where insurance premium goes. .
Colorado, the anti-Florida ..
Thank you, Palm Beach Post! ..
Yes, please, bring in the actuaries..
No, I'm not a communist. But thanks for writing. .
New health law gets an acronym: ACA . .
Is this chutzpah or what? Rick Scott to run on health-care platform. .
Yes, we need more bandwidth. We know. .
More than most states, Florida should benefit from from new law..
Don't hold your breath waiting for civility to return. .
Berwick can inspire, but can he crack the whip? ..
Do they really want to kill the bill that fixes the 'doughnut hole'? .
'Freedom died today' and other howlers .
What will historians say about this week? .
There's so much we agree on, if you look deeper. .
Without regulation of health insurers, we'd be at the mercy of Beema-Pakistan.
Florida's lack of clout shows in summit invitations.
DOH approach to bad news looks a lot like Toyota's.
Making a list, checking it twice .
Clarification. .
The U.S. is 'double-think' nation .
Correction, trauma center levels. .
Wall Street celebrates, while budget analysts worry .
Well, that explains a lot .
Mass. voters have coverage, so to heck with the rest of us.
If you think one person can't make a difference...
Introducing a new columnist for Consumer Corner.
Many thanks to Knight Foundation for support.
On the prowl for decent health coverage.
Thanks to Kaiser Health News for sharing national headlines.
Are you surprised that health-spending cuts aren't popular? .
An end to job-based coverage could set journalists -- and many others --free.
Study neutral sources of information. THEN give an opinion.
AMA opposition threatens health-fraud action
Good public health: 1 part science, 1 part education
Drug industry hikes prices, undermining its promise
Check out this readable explanation of the public plan
Noooo, don't let health debate mess up holidays
History's happening, so don't miss it
'Public option' is toothless; it's a waste of time to argue about it
Overserved? What a euphemism!
Trouble in paradise? Federal employees' premiums up 10%
Let's focus on what really matters
You get what you pay for? If only...
Slow-down on health legislation could kill it
Welcome, David Mokotoff; good-bye, Naseem Miller
St. Pete reporter wins award for report on India drug-testing
Welcome independent, expert reporting on Sarasota health
A question that reporters must not forget to ask
Why a patient-run cooperative makes sense