Can you cite a source or study for your assertion?
For what it’s worth, Epic is a private company and employee upside has been capped in the sense that compensation has been mostly cash (and not Netflix tier cash). Exposure to equity may been a better way to share in…
Probably, because Waymo runs 24/7 in San Francisco and has been for a while.
There are some in LA as well, although at a smaller scale.
That’s… an odd argument to make. Do you really think that the vast majority of people derive more happiness from having things than experiences/memories with loved ones? I think a popular sentiment near the end of life…
Isn’t France heavily dominated by Les Grandes Ecoles & La Sorbonne?
I agree. I’m not sure what people’s preoccupation with increased population growth is. And how more people is inherently a good thing. Sure, the Earth has resources that if distributed more efficiently, could support…
To be fair for your second point, speaking as someone attended an Ivy but is from a low income household and terrible at sports, many of the people who manipulated spherical objects adeptly also had brilliant minds. I…
I'm not entirely sure I agree with the "stalling" portion of the title for this article. Vice could argue that they're slow to react, but transfer limits have been a thing for these kinds of apps forever, including…
Might be some sort of liability aspect to this, where the doctor has to certify in case something goes wrong. Do nurses/PAs have to carry malpractice insurance? Not super clear on this myself.
FHIR APIs are definitely becoming more and more broadly deployed, which is awesome! Scaling wise, it might be worth looking into the interoperability partners that specialize in standing up FHIR endpoints for providers…
It's incredible that medical tourism can allow people to be treated by a Mayo & Brigham and Women's trained physician at a fraction of the cost, and that the physician actually makes more. I suppose much of the expense…
This looks great & hi Abhi! Will this support left script languages?
Can you cite a source or study for your assertion?
For what it’s worth, Epic is a private company and employee upside has been capped in the sense that compensation has been mostly cash (and not Netflix tier cash). Exposure to equity may been a better way to share in…
Probably, because Waymo runs 24/7 in San Francisco and has been for a while.
There are some in LA as well, although at a smaller scale.
That’s… an odd argument to make. Do you really think that the vast majority of people derive more happiness from having things than experiences/memories with loved ones? I think a popular sentiment near the end of life…
Isn’t France heavily dominated by Les Grandes Ecoles & La Sorbonne?
I agree. I’m not sure what people’s preoccupation with increased population growth is. And how more people is inherently a good thing. Sure, the Earth has resources that if distributed more efficiently, could support…
To be fair for your second point, speaking as someone attended an Ivy but is from a low income household and terrible at sports, many of the people who manipulated spherical objects adeptly also had brilliant minds. I…
I'm not entirely sure I agree with the "stalling" portion of the title for this article. Vice could argue that they're slow to react, but transfer limits have been a thing for these kinds of apps forever, including…
Might be some sort of liability aspect to this, where the doctor has to certify in case something goes wrong. Do nurses/PAs have to carry malpractice insurance? Not super clear on this myself.
FHIR APIs are definitely becoming more and more broadly deployed, which is awesome! Scaling wise, it might be worth looking into the interoperability partners that specialize in standing up FHIR endpoints for providers…
It's incredible that medical tourism can allow people to be treated by a Mayo & Brigham and Women's trained physician at a fraction of the cost, and that the physician actually makes more. I suppose much of the expense…
This looks great & hi Abhi! Will this support left script languages?