A global poem for healing Trauma is a deep source of human suffering. One faith-based nonprofit developed a method that was proven to help people heal. But how could they talk about trauma all over the world, across faiths and cultures?
Why I’m not a centrist Back in 2017, I finally realized I had to pick a side. This is the story of how it happened.
On “consumership” in healthcare The healthcare system tells people they should be good “healthcare consumers,” and they believe it. This delusion is heartbreaking. In reality, there is no such thing as a “heath care consumer.” There are only people with bodies, who love other people with bodies.
Minnesota, we’re on our own It was a hot summer for health care policy in 2017. In Washington, Republicans were hell-bent on “repealing and replacing” the Affordable Care Act — and it looked as though they just might. In this unpublished warning, I helped Minnesota healthcare leaders warn our state’s people about the danger.
How to avoid a healthcare disaster The American Health Care Act of 2017 would have been a disaster for human health. A nonprofit health care group in Minnesota needed to articulate unequivocal opposition to the AHCA, while advancing a positive vision for good reform. This editorial, never published, attempted to do just that.
Concepts for healthcare communication A group of nonprofit health insurers hired me back in 2015, when the changes of the Affordable Care Act were sweeping across the country. In collaboration, we developed a powerful set of concepts they could use to communicate more clearly and honestly.
In memory of Ashvin Jayantilal Chudgar Ashvin Jayantilal Chudgar, 72, of Spring Twp., died Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012, at the Reading Hospital. His death followed a six-week struggle to recover from a ruptured aortic aneurysm. His passing was sudden and peaceful, and the prayers of many helped him on his way.