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" ... Combining HRAs with the Public Option will also increase competition in the bloated U.S. health care system. Faced with competition from the HRA-Public Option combination, private health insurance companies would worry that their commanding positions in many metropolitan statistical areas are threatened. In nearly half of the largest population centers in America, one private insurer has at least 50 percent of the market. Their greatest strength is their creativity and flexibility, yet their dominance has lulled them into somnolence. ... "
" ... Even so, BDO’s Damon Pike adds, “this would be a good time for a health check. A lot of companies, things go on auto pilot for awhile, people get lulled into a false sense of security. It’s a good time for companies to take a step back and take a look at their . qualification processes and calculations. Get a fresh set of eyes on it.” ... "
" ... If your company is more of the B2B persuasion, don't be lulled into thinking you won't face similar challenges only because you are not dealing in consumer products. The ubiquity of technology has increased the rate and pace of change across every industry, only increasing disruption opportunities. But there’s a solution, and your sales force is calling on it every day of the week. ... "
" ... Lest I was lulled into a false sense of security, though, Dr. Dasgupta left me with a profound parting thought. “I expect that individuals’ risk tolerances will shift over time,” he said. “What we judge as a flagrant trip today might be our post-Covid reprieve destination in a few months, even if actual risks have shifted only a little. At some point soon, uncertainty over Covid-era logistics is going to be overcome by the emotional desire to not miss out.” ... "
" ... “This study supports our call for more robust ways of ensuring the driver is looking at the road and ready to take the wheel when using Level 2 systems,” Reagan added. “It shows some drivers may be getting lulled into a false sense of security over time.” ... "