Hidesight: Big data won’t save state’s health system
Perverse incentives at are at the heart and centre of government-run services.
Fri, 23 Jun 2017
Intellectuals never foresaw the Soviet Union’s collapse. They reasoned that state planning should work and, more importantly, they wanted it to work. Intellectuals since Plato have always favoured state planning because it offers the prospect that reason and high ideals will rule.
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