This is the second part of a two-part post discussing the current state of health reform and where we should go from here. Part I examined the effects of the ACA and progressive reform initiatives.
Despite mandates from many big tech companies, office attendance in major cities remains half what it was in 2019, signaling that many employees are still reluctant to make a full return to in-person ...
Gary Banks, the departing chief of the Productivity Commission, has deftly punctured the hyperbole. Productivity, he says, has become devalued coinage by being linked to any policy with any economic ...
Policies aimed at AI safety, such as the EU AI Act, risk unintentionally advantaging the largest AI firms, which could reduce ...
HELSINKI, Sept. 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Buildings are static. They serve the purpose they have been designed for. But when cities grow and the needs of the community change, this becomes a problem.
ENGLEWOOD — Mike McCoy understands you have questions and understands you want answers to them, but he can’t provide them. Not yet. Not next week. Not next month. But what Denver’s new offensive ...
Choice, Competition, And Flexibility, Part II: Market-Driven Alternatives To Single Payer Aug 24, 2020 11 min read Commentary By Brian J. Miller, MD, MBA, MPH Hospitalist and Public Health Physician ...
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