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" ... It’s certainly legitimate to short-cut regulations during times of crisis that would otherwise limit the efficiency of the system exactly at a time when maximal efficiency is required. Some regulations have a basis in public safety. Interstate truckers, for example, need to keep a log and can’t drive for more than 11 hours at a shot. This is a concession to public safety. But if a crisis arose that required every trucker to haul as much as he or she could as fast as possible for as long as possible, we’d probably waive that regulation — until the crisis was over. And then, in the name of public safety, we’d probably reinstate it. On the other hand, some regulations are the result of lobbying by stakeholders who want to erect barriers to entry and safeguard their turf. So, it is with regulations that require clinicians to be licensed in the state where they would practice — even when they’re practicing telehealth. By ensuring adequate payment for telehealth and removing unnecessary restrictions in its use, we’re likely to see more telehealth and greater efficiency. We might even see greater adherence to medical advice! It’s absurd to imagine that patient/consumers would prefer going back to a time when they have to take time off from work to see a physician, transport themselves to the doctor’s office, wait in a waiting room with coughing strangers — all to get 5-7 minutes with their physician if what they need can be delivered telephonically. This genie’s out of the bottle, and it’s unlikely going back. ... "
" ... I’m a Brooklyn-based writer who covers everything under the lifestyle realm — mostly art and fashion, but also travel, beauty, design and food. I travel the world to discover how culture impacts people’s lives, whether through an art fair, a museum exhibition or an innovative product, then I bring my observations to you. I want to open people’s eyes to things they would otherwise be unable to see. I’ve reported on the art world infiltrating Silicon Valley, interviewed some of the world’s most influential personalities and I’ve seen some amazing works of art. I write for publications that include the Daily Beast, Monocle, Marie Claire, Interview, Fashionista, The Manual, the Business of Fashion, T, W, ARTnews, Al Jazeera America, Fast Company, The Economist and more. See the world through my eyes on Instagram and Twitter at @annbinlot. ... "
" ... The one positive factor in an otherwise negative short-term outlook for aviation is the rapid decrease in oil price as concerns grow about the coronavirus. But airlines will not evenly benefit from a reduction in the cost of fuel, often their single largest expense, if market prices drop below hedged values, requiring airlines to pay the hedged amount rather than the cheaper market price. ... "
" ... This is often hard to do, particularly if you think someone is otherwise smart, effective and likeable. But this doesn’t always mean they are the right person for the job. The trick is learning to say “No” in a self-aware and gracious way. I take a lot of time to explain how life is too short to put yourself in a bad position. To throw another quote in the mix, according to Warren Buffet, “It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it.” Your customers will thank you for saying “No” when it’s not the right situation and will remember you when it is. ... "
" ... Your message must be clear; otherwise, you're fighting a losing battle. To maintain or grow your audience, to attract new clients, even among your own team, it must be very obvious what you stand for and what you're communicating. ... "