Chicago Tribune April 20, 2020
Christopher Borrelli

Andy Slavitt knows what we need right now. He’s been thinking, he’s been telling anyone who wonders about his role in the fight against coronavirus, that he would like to provide 50% Winston Churchill and 50% Fred Rogers. He imagines his new podcast, “In the Bubble With Andy Slavitt,” as the difficult truth (“I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat”) delivered gently (“Won’t you be my neighbor?”), from a virtual fireside.

Which is keeping in line with the Evanston native’s public image.

He’s primed as a proactive Churchill-Rogers. He’s not swaggery; he doesn’t come across as particularly commanding. But then leadership isn’t always blustery or elected....

Today's Sponsors

LEK
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

LEK

 
Topics: Govt Agencies, Healthcare System, Market Research, Provider, Trends
Take a deep breath: Trump may not mean that much change–for health care, that is
Health care in Spain
Scientists Fear What's Next for Public Health if RFK Jr. Is Allowed to 'Go Wild'
A unified front: Cybersecurity's role in healthcare operations and patient safety | Viewpoint
Patients vs. profits: Examining the real cost of the health care industry boom [PODCAST]

Share This Article