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17Jan, 2020

The United States of Healthcare(SM) (Part 1)

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Happy New Year! Recently, we completed our long series of blogs titled Healthcare 2030 and we continue to discuss some of the topics on our podcast: https://oxiohealth.io/podcasts/ For 2020 and beyond, we will continue to focus primarily on U.S. healthcare issues.  Occasionally, we will include healthcare issues affecting other nations, as well as other global matters. The title of this blog, “The United States of Healthcare,” has been germinating for a while.  I first used this term when I was trying to make the point that, all roads in the […]
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20Dec, 2019

Healthcare 2030 (Part 7_Final)

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Healthcare 2030 (Part 7) In preparation for the upcoming new year, I would like to close our running series on Healthcare 2030.  First, I’d like to go back to a brief comment we made in Part 4 noting an aging population; it is not just a developed world problem, China’s population is also getting rapidly older.  As we noted, it is just below the U.S. on median age. The median age by country: Japan 47.3 Germany 47.1 Italy 45.5 U.S. 38.1 China is 37.4 It seems that China has also […]
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5Dec, 2019

Healthcare 2030 (Part 6)

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As we move forward with Part 6 of our blog series, Healthcare 2030, we hope that we’ve been able to detail why we advocate healthcare as a dominant business segment of the United States.  It is about to get crazier as we are just passing the midpoint of the Baby Boomer generation entering the Medicare program and their high healthcare cost consumption years. Medicare has seen this unavoidable wave for decades.  It has tried to push and incentivize Medicare beneficiaries into more predictable managed care or Medicare Advantage (MA) programs, […]
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14Nov, 2019

Healthcare 2030 (Part 5)

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In our last blog, Healthcare 2030 (Part 4), we dove deep into the weeds of our conversation and we introduced a new term, Age Dependency Ratio (ADR).  The issue highlighted the impact on Japan for over the last two decades, as well as Europe for over a decade, and how it is now beginning to impact the United States.  We blurred the lines between economics and healthcare, and we discussed why we believe that healthcare is the best and the most resilient industry in the United States, today. In our […]
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30Oct, 2019

Healthcare 2030 (Part 4)

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Our last blog, Healthcare 2030 (Part 3), we discussed demographics and what we expect will be an accelerated demand for healthcare as Baby Boomers age.  As we continue this series, we will elaborate more on this discussion and provide our reasons why we believe things are different this time.  First, we have expanded our Company’s news releases and have added on a new project, podcasting.  If you haven’t heard our first episode yet, be sure to head over to our partner site, OXIOHealth.io and sign up for our free podcast […]
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24Oct, 2019

OXIOHealth, Inc. Launches New Podcast: Healthcare 2030 – Hosted by: Noel J. Guillama

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West Palm Beach, October 24, 2019 – OXIOHealth, Inc., a partner company of PWeR, Inc., has launched a new podcast, Healthcare 2030 (https://oxiohealth.io/podcasts/).  This program features conversations and interviews with respected healthcare industry experts discussing the latest healthcare topics regarding current issues today and the future of healthcare, innovation and technology. In the first episode, host Noel J. Guillama and his co-host, Carl Larsen discuss many topics ranging from the size of the healthcare industry in the U.S. today, to the top fortune 500 healthcare companies, as well as the […]
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21Oct, 2019

Healthcare 2030 (Part 3)

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Healthcare 2030 (Part 3) Our last blog, Healthcare 2030 (Part 2), ended with the prediction of a new “golden age of healthcare.”  I realize it is impossible to predict a golden age before it has happened, however, in this case, we may have one exception. Once referred to as “The Maestro,” Allan Greenspan once said or wrote something like ‘demography is history.’  His premise was that if you have great demographic information, with historical perspective and behavior economics (my injection, not his), you could predict just about anything. A simple […]
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15Oct, 2019

Healthcare 2030 (Part 2)

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Healthcare 2030 (Part 2) In our last blog, Healthcare 2030 (Part 1), we ended with some rather bleak topics.  As a balance, we will discuss some really great news this week from a recent article in the U.S., “September unemployment rate falls to 3.5%, a 50-year low, as payrolls rise by 136,000.”[1] The news is very good for all of us living in the U.S., and potentially for many others who depend on the U.S. business activity, at a time when most of Western Europe, Japan, Korea and even China […]
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24Sep, 2019

Healthcare 2030 (Pt. 1)

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We have had an incredibly busy summer in South Florida. I would like to say that healthcare was also quiet however, it seems more activity, more stress and more desire to change the path of U.S. healthcare continues to grow each year. In our last blog, we warned that “Medicare for All” would make the U.S. Healthcare problem worse. Though we believe the U.S. healthcare delivery is not among the best, it has also become very frail, and it is becoming very concerning. In 1965, the U.S. was at the […]
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24Jul, 2019

Medicare’s 2026 Crisis (Part 2)

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We ended our previous blog discussing the problem the Medicare Trust Fund will be facing by 2026.  This time, we reflect on a few more problems, missed opportunities, and maybe what steps we need to take to change what looks to be inevitable.   In Medicare’s 2026 Crisis (Part 1), we noted that we have just witnessed a historic event.  For the first time in history, there are more people aged 65 and older than those aged 5 years and under, worldwide.  This fact has been so slow in impacting our […]
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