someone has to be willing to say the controversial stuff
@packym
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Computer Workers Adopt AI Faster Than General Population
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the computer people are using AI way more than everyone else. from a fascinating study by the budget lab at yale on whether AI is taking our jobs (it doesn't seem to be yet)
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AI Healthcare Costs Rising: Insurance Industry Faces Major Disruption
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The cost of group insurance is about to increase more than it has in 20 years. All of the buzzwords are breaking healthcare: COVID, GLP-1s, even AI (which, so far, is mainly being used to help providers bill more). You should learn about Thatch.
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Violence in Healthcare Systems: Time and Impact Analysis
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can't even begin to calculate the amount of time violence in the healthcare system
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Healthcare Complexity: Insights from Industry Leaders and Investors
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Of all of the complex things I write about, healthcare is maybe the most mind-breaking. Big thanks to @mariots at @OscarHealth
, @julesyoo at @a16z
, Jahanvi Sardana at @IndexVentures
, @jwmares at @TrueMedPayments
, @swerdlin at @function
, @LaszloBock
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Thatch: Employee Choice as Solution to Workplace Incentive Problems
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That means that this is one of the rare Big Problems that I write about that you can help fix, by considering offering Thatch to your employees. I'm an investor, and biased, but I really do think that giving individuals choice is the best way to fix the incentives that plague
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Individual Health Insurance Market Dynamics and Competitive Flywheel Effect
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The way health insurance works, as more people switch to the individual market via @thatch_ai and ICHRA, individual coverage gets cheaper and better while small group coverage gets worse and more expensive. Then, the same flywheel can happen in the mid-market. Then, eventually,
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Software Solves Healthcare Problems Through Incentive Restructuring
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I believe that most of the big problems left to solve need to be solved with hardware + software. But occasionally, regulation and societal shifts present the opportunity for software to solve really big problems. Healthcare is one. It is an incentive problem. It's breaking
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Healthcare System Incentives Critical for Gene Editing Drug Adoption
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A few months ago, @patrickc made the point that in order to take advantage of gene editing drugs, we need to change the incentives of the healthcare system. This is true for all sorts of modern scientific miracles, from cancer screens to GLP-1s.
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Thatch: Curing American healthcare through incentives and choice
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Thatch: Curing American healthcare through incentives and choice