by Paul Ryan | Aug 6, 2024 | Ted's Take
We hear tons of conversation around the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). We also hear that the application of AI might be the solution to almost everything. While that’s both an overstatement and unrealistic, there are a lot of companies and folks working to make...
by Paul Ryan | Jul 23, 2024 | Ted's Take
Spinach is the best source of iron. I’ve understood this for decades now. As I ate more and more healthy foods, I’d choose spinach salads because of the “great” nutritional value, particularly iron. With so much daily spinach, I figured I didn’t need to worry about...
by Paul Ryan | Jul 10, 2024 | Ted's Take
They stay an ounce of the prevention is worth a pound of cure. Isn’t it the truth? In my early years, I lived in the City of Baltimore. We did not have much money, but we played outside with what we had available. We had a rubber ball (purchased for pennies) and a...
by Paul Ryan | Jun 27, 2024 | News
The History of the Resource Based Relative Value Scale Despite a growing need for general practitioners, the Medicare system is not helping with this shortage given the maldistribution of reimbursement between general medical providers and surgeons and other...
by Paul Ryan | Jun 4, 2024 | Ted's Take
There are many historians out there and they seem to get a lot of respect. They are asked about particular events or circumstances and often asked their take about what happened and when and why and how. But they weren’t there. They have no direct knowledge of the...