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Things to watch through 2011 and through the decade
by futurist Richard Worzel, C.F.A. Like all years, there will be good news and bad in 2011. Because of the bad planning, bad judgment, and bad behavior of previous years and decades, some of the potential bad news is very … Continue reading
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Health Care to 2035, Part II
How will health care evolve from where it is today to where it might be in 25 years? That’s the subject of this blog. Continue reading
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