Velatura & MiHIN Explore Bioethics of Sharing Big Data
Velatura & MiHIN Explore Bioethics of Sharing Big Data
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Feb. 01, 2021 The Michigan Health Information Network Shared Services (MiHIN), a public and private nonprofit created for the purpose of coordinating and building the bridges between the healthcare providers throughout the state of Michigan, and it’s majority owned subsidiary, Velatura Public Benefit Corporation (Velatura), yesterday gathered a national panel of experts to discuss the bioethics of sharing big data, including how ethics may influence our country’s pandemic response. “As electronic health information exchange becomes more prominent today, many questions surrounding the bioethics of sharing that information have come to the forefront,” said Tim Pletcher, CEO, MiHIN and Velatura. “It’s important to discuss the salient issues that are facing health care today, especially in the context of the on-going COVID-19 pandemic and the qui
Argentina Expects Rebound in Hydrocarbon Production in 2021, an Industrial Info Market Brief
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After experiencing generally low drilling activity in 2020, Argentina expects its hydrocarbon-production sector to rebound this year, with $1.7 billion of investment slated for the development of new wells.
ding, ding, ding. there s only one operating right now doing very well in new orleans or in the norms area. there s another one permitted that will probably go forward in maryland and all the others, the six or seven others that were permitted, everybody s really not going forward in making these plants reality. here s the other thing about this. the right forever is basically saying barack obama it s always been this attack on him like we need to drill. we have never created more fossil fuel in this country s history. i think we have the chart right here. this is hydrocarbon production, usa versus russia and saudi arabia. u.s. production has increased since 2009 a significant amount. look, it s not like barack obama i wish he were, in fact is standing in the way of the oil rigs and fracking wells. of course not. i think the republicans deserve some credit for not somehow tieing in acorn or fast and furious into this. honestly it s true. fast and furious has not come
reserve is not a solution that is a relationship between supply and demand. the reason crude prices and gas prices are rising we are living on the edge of supply in relationship to demand. the way to fix it is increase supply. but there is not a serious bone in the body of this administration from stem to stern on the idea of actually increasing hydrocarbon production as a matter of national policy. the fact we have higher production in oil shale has nothing to do with the federal government. if you on the cover to the book and look inside the book, the administration s five year plan is a retread. the interior secretary was if alaska this past week and gave half a loaf on the national petroleum reserve. there is nothing serious about trying to increase the supply. we have the same supply and