Lots of wearables today collect data on health, fitness and personal activity. Why is this data, which clearly demonstrates the activity and healthy of the user, not being fed to health insurance companies and rates adjusted accordingly?
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In a truly global economy capital would flow freely as water did through the Roman Aqeducts. And where capital runs into policies and taxes that are restrictive it would continue to search for a more favorable path to higher returns, or less taxes, and more investment.
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Two key decisions to be aware as the new year starts are the DC Circuit Court's ruling striking down the FCCs Net Neutrality rules and the upcoming Supreme Court arguments and decision on the Broadcasters (Fox, ABC, et. al.) Versus Aereo.
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Until the cost of healthcare is under control, and the business models of the providers and suppliers who support the existing paradigm are changed, health care will not be "affordable".
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Malcolm Pray was a salesman. Whether it was running his auto empire or working with one of the civic organizations in the community or any of his charitable endeavors or talking to the 7000+ underprivileged children who visited the Pray Achievement Center to hear Mr. Pray encourage them to be all they could be.
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Its been a while since my last post so I offer these random thoughts on industry news and events, like the development of really cool attachments to smartphones, and accompanying apps, for remote diagnosis in tele-healthcare.
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Watching CBS and Time Warner Cable trading barbs over how much CBS should be paid by Time Warner Cable to retransmit a network whose demographic is an aging population is like watching two dinosaurs battle it out while the comet that will destroy their environment is about to impact the planet.
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Disruption in the market place is a good thing, and is usually driven by consumer preferences, economics and technological advances.
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Although they launched their careers in two different decades, with access to two different sets of tools and technologies, their message, and how they approach business, has been the same.
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I opened my latest Optimum cable bill last night and found the newly levied Sports Programming Surcharge on the bill. The feeling about this new surcharge is I, as a consumer, have no choice
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