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by jantzl on August 20, 2020

Tonight I’m feeling nervous because tomorrow I am participating in a pitch competition live on the internet.

I have plans to write about some of the awesome ideas that my peers in Project Healthcare are working on.

I have plans to write about some of the great methods we have learned from working on schedules with different groups all over the US.

I have plans to write about what ...

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by jantzl on July 30, 2020

I was listening to this old NPR interview of one of my business heroes Yvon Chouinard The focus of the interview is on how Patagonia wants you to buy less, so they create a high quality lifetime product with replaceable parts. You don’t need to continue to buy from them year after year. Because of the high quality and ...

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by jantzl on May 26, 2020

Long ago, you may not even remember the 1980s, when you bought a computer, you had to buy all of your components from the same brand. If your computer had a really fast processor but that company did a really bad job of making keyboards, you were stuck with it, at least for a little while. And maybe that wasn’t so bad, your computer was as fast as you wanted it to be and if you had to ...

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by jantzl on May 19, 2020

Over the weekend I saw this post by Tom Goodwin on LinkedIn that struck a chord. He wrote about how we all have a choice and a say in defining our future:

If enough people write about something in the future happening then we end up being ...

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by adgrooms on March 12, 2020

The new HHS interoperability rules are announced, and the timelines for implementation are set. If everything goes as planned, data exchange standards will permit information to flow freely between providers, payers, and patients. The data will be accessible by the patient or their provider at any institution. If they get sick while traveling and require emergency treatment, medical teams can ...

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