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Aug
7

Bill Frist, welcome to the health care blogosphere!

Sen. Bill Frist, the senate majority leader and ex-cardiac surgeon and heir to the Frist family fortune (they started hospital firm HCA), has launched a health care blog. A quick perusal indicates posts on med mal reform, Massachusetts’ health care reform initiative, and bioterrorism. There are also copies of articles by the Senator for those inclined to learn more about his opinions.
As a relatively new entrant to the field, we’d suggest a couple of things to the Senator. First, hotlinks are pretty useful, and help provide support for statements such as “Many states have passed laws that attempt to keep frivolous lawsuits from being filed and keep liability premiums down…”
It’s also helpful to be specific and clear when writing. Parsing out the quote above, it is notable that the dependent clause “that attempt to keep frivolous lawsuits from being filed and keep liability premiums down” relates to the “passed laws”, and does not imply that these laws actually do reduce frivolous lawsuits. Kind of nuanced, but readers appreciate the clarity.
At the risk of being accused of being snarky, I’d also point out that the focus on medical malpractice is somewhat bizarre, given the Doctor/Senator’s propensity for refuting other physicians’ diagnoses without first examining the patient.


One thought on “Bill Frist, welcome to the health care blogosphere!”

  1. I expect that the next post on his weblog will tell us how the private equity folks at Bain and KKR will be so helpful in fixing the healthcare system.
    With all the hubbub about “conflicts of interest,” it is astonishing that he goes along willy-nilly without mentioning his….

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