Apache plans on taking a bigger slice of Northern Ireland s pizza market In-store team members Neeyati Vaghela and Luciana Matos celebrate Apache Pizza s expansion plans. Picture: Julien Behal Photography Gary McDonald Business Editor
Domino s said it is looking to hire around 5,000 people across the UK
IRELAND S largest pizza chain Apache is creating 75 jobs by opening five new pizzerias in the north in the next six months in as yet unnamed locations.
It is part of a wider expansion within the Dublin-headquartered business, which will bring its total Irish estate to 190 and its payroll to 2,750.
Overall, Apache will add 300 new jobs and open all 20 new stores over the next six months, building on its success in having already created 195 new jobs with the opening of 13 outlets in 2020.
Why Healthcare Data Won’t Magically Create Value-Based Care
Irv Lichtenwald, President & CEO of Medsphere Systems Corporation
The conversation about transitioning the American healthcare system from fee for service (FFS) to value-based care (aka, pay for performance) has been going on for more than 15 years. Still, it felt like time travel to come across a Health Affairs book review from 2006 by the late Princeton Professor Uwe Reinhardt that could have been written last month.
In evaluating what he describes as the “utopian vision” laid out in Michael Porter and Elizabeth Teisberg’s
Redefining Health Care (a title, by the way, that can be recycled without penalty just as soon as the previous use has fallen out of the public memory), Reinhardt identifies a fatal flaw: Explaining what American healthcare