May
14

The quick and clean Health Wonk Review

Julie Ferguson at Workers Comp Insider’s edition of Health Wonk Review shows why HWR continues to be a must-read. Her approach today is bullet points, quick summaries, and lots of posts.
Others have grouped posts into separate categories, used food, holidays, elections, or music as organizing principles.
Regardless of which method is used, there’s always something new fresh and different.
And with health policy and health reform taking up much of the front page, HWR is more timely than ever.


May
12

The first hundred days

David Harlow isn’t just a health blogger, he also has another life (how does he do that?!).
In this other life, he’s made time to post an excellent summary of the blogosphere’s take on President Obama’s first hundred days.
It’s pretty interesting.


Apr
2

HWR – it’s opening day!

Anthony Wright’s edition of HWR incorporates the wisdom of Yogi Berra – something that would be most useful in DC these days…
beautifully illustrated, too, Anthony!


Mar
5

HWR is up, running, and entertaining

We welcome a new host to the pantheon of Health Wonks, Brady Augustine of Medicaid Front Page. Brady’s initial effort is a winner – the Watchmen edition.
Brady writes very well, and has a flair for design, too.


Jan
23

A tuneful Health Wonk Review

Jaan Sidorov, MD ME (Musical Expert) hosts this biweek’s Health Wonk Review. Hosts are always challenged to find a new and fresh approach; Jaan has come up with musical accompaniment for each post – and his tastes are quite diverse.
An excellent HWR, made all the more so by the post-inaugural timeframe.