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Expect the "Practically Virtually Impossible"

MishTalk

I suspect we will not have to wait until 2029 for the "practically virtually impossible" to happen. Mike "Mish" Shedlock [link] Mike "Mish" Shedlock is a registered investment advisor representative for SitkaPacific Capital Management. Will the eurozone even hold together that long?

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Big Data: An Opportunity for Data Scientists & Data Analysts

Tom Spencer

Data analysts often work closely with key business functions including marketing , product development, information technology, finance, and management to identify consumer trends, anticipate issues, and present evidence-based solutions to support strategic decision-making. Required Skills. According to the U.S.

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5 Ways U.S. Hospitals Can Respond to Medicare’s Mounting Costs

Harvard Business

As aging baby boomers continue to join the program, Medicare enrollment will rise at 3% a year until the end of the decade in 2029, and 2.4% If hospitals do not aggressively manage the cost of caring for Medicare patients against these fixed payments, losses result. a year in the decade after. By 2030, there will be 81.5

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What Has the Eurozone Learned from the Financial Crisis?

Harvard Business

economy are asking whether we learned enough from the 2008 crisis about how to manage risk in the financial system. The Euro area is asking a very different question: whether we have learned enough about monetary and fiscal policy to better manage the next crisis. Ten years after the crisis, observers of the U.S.

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How Health Care Providers Can Ensure Patients’ End-of-Life Wishes Are Known

Harvard Business

For example, prescription drug monitoring programs , which are electronic state-managed databases, track prescriptions for controlled substances on a real-time basis. Indeed, the Medicare Hospital Insurance (Part A) trust fund is projected to be depleted by 2029.