Internet Scandals Costly to Hide, and Other Items
Burying the dirt: Costs could easily reach $10,000 for a prominent person who wanted to make a scandal harder to discover through Internet searches.
Update On Male Sperm Count: No Decline
How to qualify for in-state tuition: Buy a cheap plot of land.
Surgery is getting safer: 2,000 fewer deaths per year.
Patient power works: Better information and the ability to self-manage care cuts readmissions by 20%.
Did you know there are in-network and out-of-network ambulances?
Glad to see the male sperm count is OK. The wacko environmentalists had me all nervous.
I had no idea that there was such a thing as an out-of-network ambulance. It doesn’t really surprise me, though.
The reason surgery is getting safer is rather interesting. The primary reason is that fewer small, low-volume hospitals are performing the complex surgeries. More of the surgeries are performed at centers of excellence — which is how it should be.
Of course patient power works. Does anyone still doubt that?
If you are a prominent person, I don’t think you can bury a scandal for any amount of money.
Tuition: does it work in other states? I wish I didn’t like school as much as I do. This education thing is getting expensive!!
I thought an ambulance was an ambulance. It’s not? When you call 911, how does the dispatcher know what ambulance is in network?
Once something is out on the internet it is difficult to ever get back, since you don’t know who has seen it and copied it.