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2023 51% Of The Way To Integrated Care
2022 The Feds Have It – The Most Read OPEN MINDS Industry Resources of 2021
2021 Where Are We On The Path To The “Next Normal” For Specialty Provide...
2020 Kentucky Medicaid Rebids Its MCO Contracts
2019 Medication Shopping—It’s A Brave New World
2018 Residential Addiction Treatment—The Opportunity In Changing Medicai...
2017 Provider/Health Plan Relationships Moving From Dependence To Interd...
2016 Getting Ready For The Era of Genetic Code
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2016 Getting Ready For The Era of Genetic Code
Will our understanding of the genetic code evolve to help us understand why some people can do math and others just seem unable to do so? How about singing? swinging a hammer? painting a picture? solving word problems?
What will the era of genetic code me to the education industry? What do we want it to mean? What will the impact be to the assessments that we invest in today? Will they be 'genetically defensible?"
“'Precision medicine'” in this initiative is the same as personalized medicine – using an individual’s genetic profile to guide decisions made in regard to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease."
Well done - Monica Oss (again!) It is easy to see the correlation to the "defensible" assessment tools that are used to make hiring decisions, career recommendations and perhaps promotions - and other career altering choices. What has always intrigued me is that there are so many different assessment methods - each claiming to be better than the others - I have never seen anything that compares the results - they "should" produce identical if not very similar outcomes - shouldn't they? We even casually refer to these assessments as a means of determining one's professional DNA - "Some people just are not cut out to be a ______ (fill in the blank!)"
It appears that many billions will be spent on determining the genetic code and I would expect that it will need validation over time as we continue to "evolve" as human beings. And even with that I can imagine that it may not be 100% accurate.
2017 Provider/Health Plan Relationships Moving From Dependence To Interd...
What would help you believe that two entities were collaborating to create better outcomes for you rather than collaborating to save marketing costs (or increase profits) for each other?
2018 Residential Addiction Treatment—The Opportunity In Changing Medicai...
What factors influence whether a training program would create better outcomes based on whether it was residential, online or some other format. How are these factors related to the content, the learner and the outcome?
2019 Medication Shopping—It’s A Brave New World
What factors influence how much you are willing to invest in developing training? What factors influence how much you are willing to spend for training?
(How do these factors vary from what we might spend/invest with a house or car or clothing?)
2020 Kentucky Medicaid Rebids Its MCO Contracts
What are the best practices for determining long term providers of training services?
2021 Where Are We On The Path To The “Next Normal” For Specialty Provide...
What have we learned about healthcare from the pandemic?
What have we learned about education from the pandemic?
What have (or might) healthcare and education learn from what each other learned?
2022 The Feds Have It – The Most Read OPEN MINDS Industry Resources of 2021
Do you want healthcare decisions to be politicized?
Do you want education decisions to be politicized?
Is there a choice in either situation?
2023 51% Of The Way To Integrated Care
What might Integrated Education look like?
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