Archive for 2008/11


Scaling the Capacity of Healthcare

Yesterday, The Joint Commission, in the USA, issued a report clearly showing why increased automation in healthcare is vital to managing cost and growing the level of service required by a larger population and relatively fewer care-givers.
In conjunction with Aramark Healthcare, The Joint Commission issued a press release, on its web site, summarizing the content […]

Maintaining Employment - Part 2

On CNBC, this morning, there was a spirited discussion on the future of the Big 3 American automakers. Should we let the natural economic cycle occur and let these outdated manufacturers die? There seemed to be 2 arguments supporting the maintenance of these companies, for the time that I was watching. First, these companies are […]

One Way of Maintaining Employment

This is tough. Recessions and depressions are characterized by high unemployment. So, how can an economy proceed through a down-cycle and not create havoc on individual salary and wage earners? The American automobile industry is facing such a dilemma. I just heard on MSNBC that approximately 10% of jobs in America are tied to the […]

Getting to the Bottom

It’s clear that world leaders are trying to find the quickest fix to our worldwide economic woes. And, in some parts, I’ve been hearing that government regulation is anti-capitalist and anti-free-market. In principle, this is true. But we do not live in a pure environment of economic theory. In a pure free-market economy, government regulation […]

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