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Supply Chain Management’s Impact On Hospitals’ Financial Health

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It is generally accepted that digital supply chain management (SCM) strategies are good for business, yet it can be difficult to put a price tag on just how beneficial enhanced SCM can be. Overall, the report concluded, supply chain management remains a priority for hospital executives, but, unfortunately, is not a key investment focus.

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When Homeshares Become Shoppable Experiences

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Richardson started noodling on the concept of fusing retail with hospitality in some capacity. The idea led to her experiential hospitality startup, The Sursy, which offers consumers shoppable stays in a Denver home share. (A The house contains items that come with small wooden tags that printed with the hashtag #SHOPTOSTAY.

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UnitedHealth Earnings Show Healthcare At The Crossroads

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UnitedHealth reported that the cost of caring for pandemic patients accounted for roughly 11 percent of care activity in Q4, a 6 percent jump from July to September, CFO John Rex told investors. The company managed to beat Q4 profit expectations despite COVID-19 taking a significant bite out of its business. billion in equity funding.

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How cloud accounting made me enjoy the finance industry again

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I was so consumed with day-to-day accounting tasks that I did not have time to monitor the financial health of businesses I was taking care of, or to provide valuable feedback to business owners. The tag line was “Real-time accounting”. All of this made me question my career choice.

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Links 1/1/2023 | naked capitalism

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Pension funds must take ‘extreme care’ with liquidity risks, OECD warns FT. We have mixed messaging, lethally bad advice on airborne tranmission, confusing guidance, a broken website, with an inexplicable hash-tag to wrap it all up. Wastewater from three hospitals. What if the dinosaurs hadn’t gone extinct? New Left Review.

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Transcript: Robert Koenigsberger

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Bank of America decided they wanted to sell their branch in Lima, Peru, and the price tag was a million dollars. KOENIGSBERGER: And I remember being in Russia in the late ‘90s and you know, I would get a call in the middle of the night, say, Yeltsin is in the hospital, and you’d have to triage which hospital.

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Transcript: Angus Deaton

Barry Ritholtz

So when I was at this very fancy private school that I was at as a kid, I did math because it gave me a huge amount of free time to do the things I really cared about. Mr. Thacher didn’t care for the universities very much. Angus Deaton : Well, I was always interested in a wide range of things. That rarely happened to me.