I don't know how to fix news. But like you said, Starbucks Steve and his buddies probably aren't the answer. Maybe they need to work together with journalists.
Can this be scaled? http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/23520052/the-big-roundta...
I have been under the impression that the point of Facebook is to log in regularly, scan through postings from the Ridiculous and Obscure, and to deduce, accordingly, that life could be so much worse. On the bright…
I'm curious as to why the conversation about compensation for work done for "non-technical" upstarts is almost always framed as a binary "payment in equity vs cash" issue. Seems like there would be a huge market for MVP…
Chicken/egg. I'm not sure reform is practical until consumers have the help necessary to shop / compare. Otherwise, you basically have a bunch of old, angry voters.
Agree. Patients need better information if we are ever going to be serious health care consumers. Doctors have very little incentive to help us shop for services. Co-payments, lack of reimbursement, etc are all tools…
(1) Help Medicare track cost-effectiveness of tests/procedures involving really expensive technology (development of which will only get more & more expensive); (2) Teach Medicare patients how to become actual…
I don't know how to fix news. But like you said, Starbucks Steve and his buddies probably aren't the answer. Maybe they need to work together with journalists.
Can this be scaled? http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/23520052/the-big-roundta...
I have been under the impression that the point of Facebook is to log in regularly, scan through postings from the Ridiculous and Obscure, and to deduce, accordingly, that life could be so much worse. On the bright…
I'm curious as to why the conversation about compensation for work done for "non-technical" upstarts is almost always framed as a binary "payment in equity vs cash" issue. Seems like there would be a huge market for MVP…
Chicken/egg. I'm not sure reform is practical until consumers have the help necessary to shop / compare. Otherwise, you basically have a bunch of old, angry voters.
Agree. Patients need better information if we are ever going to be serious health care consumers. Doctors have very little incentive to help us shop for services. Co-payments, lack of reimbursement, etc are all tools…
(1) Help Medicare track cost-effectiveness of tests/procedures involving really expensive technology (development of which will only get more & more expensive); (2) Teach Medicare patients how to become actual…