It’s a New Year, But Don’t Forget 2007
by Shain Waugh
In waving bye to 2007 and welcoming 2008, the presence of 2007 still is fresh in the minds of us all. In looking beyond health care and at the world in general, we have achieved so much as globalized nation. However, we have also lost a great deal as well including our respect as an Americans among other countries, the lost of a great politician in Pakistan’s Benazir Bhutto, lost for respect for George W. Bush, decline in the value of the U.S. dollar, and lost a great son, daughter, mother, and father in the Iraq war.
For the industry of health care, 2008 will integrate a great deal of technological integrations the will improve patient safety, reduce medical errors, improve physician evaluation process, justify the difference between medical facilities, reduce the shortage of medical professions, and the possibility of universal health care system in U.S.A.
With this in mind, enjoy this new year, be safe, and let’s make 2008 the best year yet.
Happy New Year!