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Short-term efficiency can be bad for business

Margin Call: Covid-19 has shown the single-minded pursuit of optimisation may not be optimal.

Ashley Gardyne
Tue, 21 Jul 2020

The US healthcare system has struggled with Covid-19 more than most developed countries.

Its private healthcare system, driven by businesses targeting efficiency and short-term profit, resulted in a lack of capacity and pandemic preparedness. Building a system that is optimised for efficiency

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Ashley Gardyne
Tue, 21 Jul 2020
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