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StrategyDriven Editorial Perspective – Gather Ye Sugar Plums While Ye May; Your Personal Discretionary Budget will be Impacted by Washington

Strategy Driven

But ‘tis the season for budgeting for the New Year as well. Unless otherwise averted, your Christmas/Holiday or otherwise discretionary budget will fade next year to infinity and beyond. More than 80 percent of employers provide health care insurance to employees but this will drop considerably, if not by 50 percent.

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Start the Year in the Right Rhythm

Harvard Business Review

Our morning activities differ from our evening ones; we plan vacations around the seasons; and we focus our energy according to the stages of our careers. For example, one large health care company recently discovered that they could take five months of "churn" out of their planning by simply starting it later in the year.

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The Big Picture of Business: Been There, Done That

Strategy Driven

Everyone knows that dentists, nurses, social workers and respiratory therapists are all health care professionals. That’s what they have done for most of their careers. (2 Human resources management. Professional rivalry with other consultants, resulting in the ‘I can do that’ syndrome.

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Substitute Doctors Are Becoming More Common. What Do We Know About Their Quality of Care?

Harvard Business Review

Nine of ten physicians surveyed had worked in permanent practice at some point during their careers, while 8% indicated that they had only worked as locum tenens. William Whitehurst/Getty Images.