Seven Goals for Healthcare Disruption

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What’s possible with healthcare and how it might be achieved?

The following infographic created by IOM highlights that despite recent advances in healthcare as the system continues to fall short of its potential.

So, what’s possible for healthcare?

Assessment

These 7 disruptive goals and how they might be achieved by adopting practices that are currently in use in by other industries include:

  1. Use Information Technology More Effectively
  2. Create Systems to Manage Complexity
  3. Make Health Care Safer
  4. Improve Transparency
  5. Promote Teamwork & Communication
  6. Partner With Patients
  7. Decrease Waste & Increase Efficiency

Conclusion

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How Much Will a Ticket Raise Your Car Insurance Rates?

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GMAC Survey Results

Be careful out there! A GMAC survey revealed that 1 in 5 drivers would not pass the written driver’s test if they took it today.

And, getting a ticket will raise your car insurance rate, but by how much?

Reckless Driving

We found that reckless driving triggers the highest hike — an average increase of 22 percent — yet many drivers aren’t even sure what constitutes reckless driving? Depending on state laws, reckless driving can be defined as: driving over 80 mph, driving too fast for weather conditions, knowingly driving in a way that endangers others.

Assessment

Above, we present 14 common traffic violations, along with the average percent increase to car insurance premiums.

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Conclusion

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