Monthly Archives: June 2009

Healthcare Reform Debate Begins: What is at the core of a generational change in how we access heatthcare?

I attended a Jesuit high school. There were two rules drilled into the students – never communicate in first person and never divulge too much of oneself for fear of losing objectivity. The notion of a blog is a 180 … Continue reading

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Where did we hang the mission statement?

The recession has been cited for everything from the lack of investment income in the budget to rationale for failed strategies and action plans.  The influx of MBA’s in a multitude of industries has resulted in the annual CEO strategic … Continue reading

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Reform — Need or Partisan Debate

Healthcare reform was demoted to a partisan debate over entitlement expansion recently by the Wall Street Journal – Why The Healthcare Rush?  In the midst of a global recession, significant unemployment, and extended COBRA benefits legislated by Congress bereft of … Continue reading

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