Sunday, March 25, 2012

Discussion on Supreme Court Hearing on Healthcare Reform–How Will This Play Out With Current Day Algorithms of Commerce And Unintended Consequences-Video

Do we think that they are immune from politics is one of the questions discussed here.  Granted there are changes to be made and amendments but to throw out Healthcare revision totally is not wise. When you stop and think of all the unintended consequences that will arise, it’s scary.  Again I go back to reviewing how it will play out with IT infrastructure as that’s what’s running the country anyway once it is put in place. 

You do have to admit as complicated as things are today you have to do your best to look at each portion and what changes would take place.  The business and banking areas are prepared as they always are to adjust their algorithms to maintain profit levels and THEY WILL RUN THEIR ANALYTICS and probably already have done some work in this area with projecting several different outcomes so they can move quickly in whatever direction they need.  It is what it is today with intelligence and formulas.  One health insurance company United recently hired the former US Assistant Attorney General from Minneapolis as a general counsel so that somewhat signals an area of preparedness on the part of big business here. 

Supreme Court Likely to Rule on Healthcare Law Early Next Year–This Gives The Justices Time to Rent Some Computing Space from the DOE As They Will Need It

With other attempted rulings we have had judges with potential conflicts of interest arise and this was mainly due to the fact that there seemed to be a huge neglect of mergers and acquisitions within the industry, which is pretty much still ignored to a degree and not discussed enough. 

3 Judges in Health-Care Lawsuits Caught Up In Potential Conflict of Interest-It’s Called Subsidiary Watch-Be Aware of Your Investments With Mergers and Acquisitions

Last year too I did raise the question of any judge being capable of a decision as it’s not easy and how will the language be interpreted.  Once the text goes into place, next stop is the IT infrastructure and I know many don’t like to hear this or talk about it much but again it’s the reality of world we live in today. 

Healthcare Reform Law– Is Any Judge Fully Capable of A Decision on a Law That is Challenged By Constantly Changing Algorithms?

If the ruling is not modeled correctly with looking at how each part would change and affect consumers and those in the industry, we are in for a huge roller coaster ride and perhaps more of a return to the Wild West.

The Good and the Killer Algorithms will move forward based on rulings and decisions made so again I hope the court is cognizant of this fact in what ever they choose. 

Attack of the Killer Algorithms–Digest & Links for All Chapters–How Math and Crafty Formulas Today Running on Servers 24/7 Make Life Impacting Decisions About You–Updated 3-11-2012

How many laws come to think of it are “unworkable” today?  Intellectual arguments can be made but the ultimate answer here I think is to embrace a single pay system as the bandaids are not working and again economic times have changed since the law was put in place, so to strike it down completely would also be foolish at this point.  We don’t live in times any longer where laws last forever as passed.  BD 

Does Congress have the power to mandate that everyone in the U.S. have health insurance? The Manhattan Institute's Avik Roy and Columbia University's Gillian Metzger discuss the Supreme Court's hearing of the case with WSJ Legal reporter Ashby Jones.

http://online.wsj.com/video/the-constitutionality-of-health-insurance-mandate/5714E905-AFB2-4F72-91DB-51F40A352358.html

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