Image via Wikipedia
The method to much of my blogging madness has been to read widely in areas on the fringes or loosely connected to health care, and then try to think about the relevance (to health care) of the ideas, metaphors or insights the works may generate. I then take some of these conceptual rocks (or questions) and throw them into the web’s health care pond and look at the ripples. All this, I readily admit, is my personal strategy for dealing with intellectual entropy and boredom.
I believe a little redundancy will help in my effort to create bigger ripples – some of the boulders I’ve lobbed in are quite large. So here for your review are my “10 Top “Out-of-the-Box” Questions for Health Care.”
- Globalization: Why are we so insular and provincial when it comes to health care? Can health care become an important factor in re-establishing America’s ‘Soft Power’ in the world? (more..)
- Privacy 2.0: Are we paying enough attention to the changing nature of health care privacy in the Web 2.0 world? (more…)
- Everyware: How do we as citizens contend with ubiquitous computing surveillance (ambient, RFID etc) when it comes to health care? (more …)
- Black Swans: Is what we don’t know about health care far more relevant than what we do know? (more…)
- Post-Genomic World: Are we really up to the increasing burden of health decisions that did not exist before? (more…)
- Transparency: Is health care more translucent than transparent ? (more…)
- The Edge of Chaos: Is health care moving closer to its own “moment of complexity” ? (more…)
- Electronic Medical Records: Are EMRs becoming more of a movie than a record? (more…)
- The New Medicine: Should we re-think who should be on our medical team? (more…)
- National Health Insurance Market: Will the corporate big dogs finally take over health care? (more…)
Advertisement
