How Can So Many Bright People Not See What I See?

February 5, 2014

Connecticut Health Foundation  |   February 4, 2014  |  Today’s guest post was written by Jean Rexford, Executive Director of the CT Center for Patient Safety and former Connecticut Health Foundation (CT Health) board member.    How can so many bright people not see what I see?  Years ago, a PBS special featured how different animals and birds saw the world through their unique set of eyes. Eagles, chameleons, houseflies have a unique lens that allow them to see what they need to so that might survive in a complex world.  I think of this often as I sit at multiple tables, in Connecticut and on national committees.  Why don’t the other people at the table know what I know?  Read more