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" ... -A Case Study of Successful Attribute-Based Planning. When blood is collected and warehoused, the organization samples the product for 28 attributes. With item-level tracking, care centers (a hospital or critical care unit) procures individual units based on a combination of factors (the age of the product, antigen factors, and blood type). Antigens can vary by ethnicity. To meet the country's blood supply needs, it is critical to gather blood from a diverse population. ... "
" ... Easily one of the most head-scratching realities in charitable giving today is that three of the biggest charities in this country are named Fidelity, Schwab and Vanguard. The charitable arms of these financial institutions – organized as Donor Advised Fund (DAF) sponsors— take billions of dollars of contributions in from their wealthy clients (with the clients immediately benefitting from a tax deduction for a charitable contribution). The great majority of the charitable money in DAFs – over $140 billion — is just warehoused with the financial institutions earning huge fees managing the money. (Every year they stockpile about 85% of the funds that are available for charitable distribution). ... "
" ... The bigger loans for retail were designed to be backed by the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve, but the government mandated that any company taking the loan was required to display credit worthiness, and frankly many of the larger retailers just didn’t qualify. By the time April rolled around, more than 1 million retail workers had already been furloughed, and retail rent payments were being deferred. Merchandise orders placed to suppliers for the current season were either cancelled or warehoused. ... "
" ... What about the part of the bill that gives regional directors a quarterly budget to cover all health costs? In other countries, global budgets inevitably lead to rationing, waiting lines, and lower quality. Patients are stuck in ambulances for hours in London waiting for the emergency room. And once patients are admitted, they can be warehoused in hallways for days, with some dying before a hospital bed becomes available. ... "