“Systems change” has become a ubiquitous topic of interest for anyone serious about addressing our multiple social-environmental-economic-governance crises. Yet for all its ubiquity, the term tends to ...
Healthcare C-suites are zeroing in on system “redesigns” to provide more care and services with fewer staff members and tighter margins than ever before. Traditional healthcare was primed for ...
As federal investigators dig deeper into a scandal involving shady online energy trading, it looks as if IT departments will be required to redesign the e-commerce systems that once stood out as the ...
Big Tech and retail giants continue to expand into healthcare, investing more money in value-based care and putting more pressure on hospitals and health systems to bend the cost curve and prioritize ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Disparities in health care access and outcomes among patients in rural areas of the United States have led to ...
From sustainable economics to preventing disasters, this year-end review connects the headlines to hard realities on the ground ...
The editorial “Funding formula is PaSSHE pipe dream” (June 20, TribLIVE) is built on a misunderstanding of a new formula to distribute state funds among the state-owned universities. The editorial ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Marie Sapirie writes about federal tax issues and litigation. Retaining old technology can sometimes work out in astonishing ways.
Grid operations require a constant balance between demand and supply to maintain stable and desired frequency and voltage levels. Large and continued frequency deviations in the system could damage ...
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