Can more coordinated delivery of primary care make a difference in health care quality and costs? It may depend on who the patients are. There is tremendous interest in revamping […]
Mixed message from primary care studies
No good data on heroin epidemic
A correction has been made to this story and the accompanying chart. Information on the correction is available at the bottom of the story. Gov. Deval Patrick declared it a […]
McCormick tries Forrest Gump approach
When new candidates emerge on the scene, they often have to do something to set themselves apart. For Joe Malone running against Sen. Edward Kennedy in 1988, it was youth. […]
Planet Harvard comes back to Earth
Harvard is used to being in the headlines for all the right reasons, like the stellar accomplishments of its students and faculty. However, in the past few days, administrators at […]
Massachusetts not at end of wind energy pipeline
This winter found many of us trying to get inside from the cold, where the comforts of modern life awaited — warmth, lights, electronics, appliances, and a hot meal. You […]
Pope wants a church rich in faith, not in wealth
Pope Francis I is affecting change in an institution that measures such seismic shifts in centuries, not months. Not only is he moderating the tone of the Catholic Church on […]
The long shadow over Willie Lantigua
Former Lawrence mayor William Lantigua is laying the groundwork for a political comeback. Former Lawrence mayor William Lantigua has a number of former aides lining up behind a courtroom defendant’s […]
State seeks more data on Revere casino impact
State officials are ordering Mohegan Sun to provide more information on the environmental impact of its proposed casino in Revere, but casino officials insist preparation of the new report will […]
College presidents need to be paid well
Private colleges and universities – and the board members and presidents who lead them – must recognize that they operate within a new age of transparency and disclosure of executive […]
More Bridgewater follies?
We are getting a glimpse of the world behind the walls at Bridgewater State Hospital, and it’s not a pretty picture. A week after the state agreed to a $3 […]
DPH plays catchup on marijuana
Even as the Patrick administration was defending itself in court against charges it bungled the selection process for medical marijuana dispensaries, officials at the Department of Public Health were ordering […]
Marijuana business hard to figure
The business plans of the state’s 20 medical marijuana licensees are a study in sharp contrasts. Each of the companies was set up to grow and sell marijuana for medical […]
Labor ruling on college athletes a game changer
When the “Sweet 16” round tips off tonight in college basketball’s March Madness, executives at CBS can’t wait – for the first commercial. The annual hoops championships is not only […]
Free petitions and Bay State click bait
Boston magazine’s David Bernstein did journalism a favor this week. The web was aflame over a Massachusetts bill that purported to forbid a person seeking a divorce from having sex […]
Bump audit of DCF finds many failings
State Auditor Suzanne Bump’s investigation of the Department of Children and Families raised more questions about caseworkers’ ability to keep track of the children in state care and pointed to […]
Nate Silver’s not betting on Brown
Scott Brown ‘s move to New Hampshire, and his impending run against Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, have set area political circles aflame. That’s the power of Brown’s political celebrity. He plays […]
Jared Remy’s rage – and the fallout in the announcers’ booth
A picture can be worth a thousand words, and the shot of a steroid-bulked Jared Remy staring blankly at his murder arraignment last August said plenty, splayed out across the […]
A transportation option: Local option taxes
The recent history of transportation funding in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts suggests that new approaches to the funding of our transportation infrastructure must be considered. The chronic underfunding of our […]
Lawmakers want charters, regular schools in same boat
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE Two key Democratic lawmakers on Monday promoted a plan brokered over the weekend and designed to resolve the impasse over legislation that would trigger an expansion […]
Republican candidates hiding in plain sight
It’s been a generation or two since the GOP in Massachusetts – the so-called Saltonstall, Sargent, and Lodge Republicans who would now be termed RINOs on the national stage – […]
Walsh wants it all
Greater Boston Mayor Martin Walsh wants a seat at everyone’s table. Or at least those within the planets that circle the state capital. Walsh sent a letter to the state […]
Gaming change gains traction
Las Vegas casino mogul Steve Wynn has taken a lot of heat for calling for changes in the state gaming law, but it now appears that at least one of […]
DCF and the upskirting standard
Jawbones rattled to the floor across the Commonwealth last week when state lawmakers likely set a legislative speed record with a new law that criminalized upskirting. Can Beacon Hill act […]
Tabloid trouble
The Boston Herald and one of its reporters, Jessica Van Sack, recklessly published a false and defamatory story in 2009 alleging that a woman engaged in “sexual acts” with a […]
