ACA Feedback – 2
Thanks to my friend Tony for pointing out that I made a significant typo in the ACA story of last week. I used the word appeal instead of repeal! That has been fixed. My friend Irving has posted a story about the ACA that adds some depth to what I had written. Irving’s post is […]
Facial Reconstruction with 3-D Printing
One of the e-newsletters I look forward to every week is from MedicalAutomation.org. The site describes their mission as filling the need for unbiased information about processes and technologies that can make healthcare more effective, efficient and equitable. Their scope is worldwide. One of the topics that seems to be appearing more frequently in the […]
» Healthcare.gov
A lot of knowledgeable experts are weighing in with their points of view about went wrong with the launch of healthcare.gov. A project as massive as healthcare.gov can have many possible points of failure. When I first heard that the upcoming October 1 launch, it reminded me of the website my team at IBM built […]
ACA Feedback
Of all the nearly 1,400 stories I have posted here at patrickWeb, the one about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) brought the most feedback. Since healthcare touches all of us in some way and the subject is so broad and deep, it is not surprising that there are many different opinions. Since the […]
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA)
Since I have been studying health care intensely for more than three years, I feel compelled to make some comments about what is going on currently with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). There is no political agenda to what I have to say. My comments relate to healthcare, not the positions or […]