More Is Not Always Better - May 2008
One of the basic assumptions of many health care reform advocates is that a “richer” plan which provides a broader range of benefits and which has a higher percentage reimbursement for medical events
One of the basic assumptions of many health care reform advocates is that a “richer” plan which provides a broader range of benefits and which has a higher percentage reimbursement for medical events
Given the recent suspensions of 13 Major League Baseball players as a result of the Major League Baseball investigation of the Biogenesis Clinic, I re-read a most insightful book called The Juice, written
Recently, I attended a conference of the National Association of Secretaries of State [https://www.nass.org/]. My main interest was in voting processes because Pitney Bowes has a secure, reliable voting-by-mail solution
In the Wednesday, July 8, 2015, issue of USA Today, there was a lengthy article about the ferocious opposition arrayed by taxi companies and drivers against Uber all over the world. www.usatoday.
In the September 23 issue of the Financial Times, reporters Chris Bryant, Fiona Harvey, and Tony Barber, in an article entitled “Climate Change Fears After German Opt-Out”, [https://ft.onet.pl/1,15011,
As I have thought about how to change human behavior to get people to do healthier things, I remember the 1984 movie The Karate Kid. In that movie, the lead character, Daniel LaRusso,