How do we keep people engaged, how do we reduce the burden to require this episode. Right over the years, outed in the program, i graduated from pepperdine. It really is local and that is true for value in healthcare is working. And it is the same on the entire continuum of the country. And we are seeing Health System and the marketplace to be very specific, it is who you are, what your assets are, what your Service Lines are. What your pay landscape is, what is your socioeconomic environment . All of that plays into your strategy. It is real important that thinking about better outcomes, you understand the Business Impact of all those factors in developing your value strategy. 27 years ago when i had a math professor at pepperdine got me a job helping model alternative payment models, doing capitation for a model in the valley and was struck and completely hooked by how quickly when the incentives were changed, provided provide outcomes, it is similar to what we were doing at that tim
Spectrum, looks at politics and policies. 1927, within a couple of years, the regulators at the commission are renewing licenses but very carefully noting that propaganda stations will not be a allowed and in fact, early on, 1929 and that period, you had money stations if i can use that political term by the wcfl in chicago and eugene e. Debs and they wanted for Political Services for free speech and they wanted when they were renewed, they were told to be careful of expressing their opinions. Sunday night at 8 00 eastern on cspan q a a. Former president bill clinton, he spoke for healthy of america about combatting child obesity. This is about 40 minutes. [ applause ] thank you very much. [ applause ] thank you very much, i apologize for being tardy up here, i was in the back, i did not get the memo of where i can stand and listen and so i really admire doctor geller, i wish he would talk half an hour, i would learn something. I am grateful of the work that you do. I always want to sa
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