Saturday, December 28, 2019
Peasants Tolerate the Hot Breath of Monsters on the Backs of Their Necks...,
By CNu at December 28, 2019 0 comments
Labels: Childhood's End , Collapse Crime , Deepening Contradictions , Managerialism , Peak Capitalism
Remove Fairness from Society and You Create the Conditions for Revolt
By CNu at December 28, 2019 0 comments
Labels: Childhood's End , Collapse Crime , Deepening Contradictions , Managerialism , Peak Capitalism
Friday, December 27, 2019
Real Supremacy: Why Space Force Now? (Lotta New Hardware and Capabilities Previously Undisclosed)
By CNu at December 27, 2019 0 comments
Labels: Real Supremacy , warsocialism
Real Supremacy: 6.5 Billion'a'Y'all Gotta Go, Gotta Go, Gotta Go!!!
By CNu at December 27, 2019 0 comments
Labels: global system of 1% supremacy , Real Supremacy , ShitShow
Real Supremacy: When All You Peasants Got Is "We Know They Exist",
By CNu at December 27, 2019 0 comments
Labels: Intimate Droning , Real Supremacy
Thursday, December 26, 2019
Healthcare CEO's Work SO HARD For The Money
The talking points are:
- We have to pay competitive rates
- We have to pay enough to retain at least competent executives, given how hard it is to be an executive
- Our executives are not merely competitive, but brilliant (and have to be to do such a difficult job).
Yet the examples above suggest that the work of a top health care manager hardly is as difficult as that of a health care professional. And as we have discussed, these talking points are otherwise easily debunked. But that certainly has not stopped executive compensation from rising year after year.
The plutocratic compensation given leaders of non-profit hospitals is usually justified by the need to competitively pay exceptionally brilliant leaders who must do extremely difficult jobs. Yet even leaders whose records seem to be the opposite of brilliance, or whose work does not seem very hard, often end up handsomely rewarded.
Other aspects of top health care managers' pay provide perverse incentives. While ostensibly tied to hospitals' economic performance, their compensation is rarely tied to clinical performance, health care outcomes, health care quality, or patients' safety. Furthermore, how managers are paid seems wildly out of step with how other organizational employees, especially health care professionals, are paid.
Exalted pay of hospital managers occurred after managers largely supplanted health care professionals as leaders of health care organizations. This is part of a societal wave of "managerialism." Most organizations are now run by generic managers, rather than people familiar with the particulars of the organizations' work.
That CEOs would view the minor travails of bureaucratic life as so significant suggests how deep they are within their managerialist bubbles, and how little they understand and relate to what their organizations actually are supposed to do, provide health care on the ground to real patients.
Rather than putting patient care first, paying generic managers enough to make them rich now seems to be the leading goal of hospitals. I postulate that managerialism is a major reason the US health care system costs much more than that of any other developed country, while providing mediocre access and health care quality.
Improving the situation might first require changing regulation of executive compensation practices in hospitals, improving its oversight, and making hospital boards of trustees more accountable. But that would be just a few small steps in the right direction
True health care reform might require something more revolutionary, the reversal of the managers' coup d'etat, returning leadership of health care to health care professionals who actually care about patients and put their and the public's health first, ahead of their personal gain. Of course, that might not be possible without a societal revolution to separate managers from the levers of power in government, industry, and non-profit organizations. Remember the most salient example of managerialism now for most people in the US is a an executive with a Wharton business degree as the President of the United States.
By CNu at December 26, 2019 0 comments
Labels: Collapse Crime , Managerialism , parasitic
The Medical Industrial CONGRESSIONAL Complex
By CNu at December 26, 2019 0 comments
Labels: Collapse Crime , Medical Industrial Complex
A New Era of HealthCare Fraud
By CNu at December 26, 2019 0 comments
Labels: Collapse Crime , Medical Industrial Complex , parasitic
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Look Here Red Shirt, Maybe Your Purpose on this Planet isn't on this Planet!
By CNu at December 25, 2019 0 comments
Labels: Breakaway Civilization , Exponential Upside
Speaking of Overcoming...,
By CNu at December 25, 2019 0 comments
Labels: Exponential Upside
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
The Arc of History ONLY Bends Toward Overcoming
By CNu at December 24, 2019 0 comments
Labels: The Hardline
Fake News Metastasizing Into Fake History Too?
By CNu at December 24, 2019 0 comments
Labels: Deepening Contradictions , disinformation
Monday, December 23, 2019
If You Want to Go to War..., I'll Take You There!
By CNu at December 23, 2019 0 comments
Labels: American Original , Deepening Contradictions , Deeze Heaux... , narrative , Peak Negro , Pimphand Strong , predatory militarism , presstitution
Identity Politics When You're Concocting a Hoax? NYTimes1619 Project Some Bullshidt....,
By CNu at December 23, 2019 0 comments
Labels: American Original , Deepening Contradictions , Deeze Heaux... , narrative , Peak Negro , Pimphand Strong , predatory militarism , presstitution
You Talk About Identity Politics When That's All You've Got to Sell...,
By CNu at December 23, 2019 0 comments
Labels: A Kneegrow Said It , American Original , identity politics , Obamamandian Imperative , political economy , propaganda , The Hardline , tricknology
Sunday, December 22, 2019
“Insiders also understand one unbreakable rule: They don’t criticize other insiders.” Larry Summers
By CNu at December 22, 2019 0 comments
Labels: Farmer Brown , Livestock Management , Pimphand Strong
Trump is the Most Transparent President
"All American presidents commit crimes and end up taking the Nobel Prize and appear as a defender of human rights and the 'unique' and 'brilliant' American or Western principles," Assad said. "But all they are is a group of criminals who only represent the interests of the American lobbies of large corporations in weapons, oil, and others."
"Trump speaks with transparency to say 'We want the oil.' This is the reality of American politics since the Second World War at least," Assad said.
"We have secured the oil and, therefore, a small number of U.S. troops will remain in the area where they have the oil," President Trump said on October 23 when announcing the cease-fire agreement between Turkey and the Syrian Kurds.
"What do we want more than a transparent foe?" Assad asked facetiously.
By CNu at December 22, 2019 0 comments
Labels: Mr. Miracle , Naked Emperor , truth , What IT DO Shawty...
Did Their Filthy Bidnis, Pulled Out, then DARED YOU TO SAY ANYTHING ABOUT IT!!!
By CNu at December 22, 2019 0 comments
Labels: global system of 1% supremacy , narcoterror , NMFTG , Rule of Law , shameless
Saturday, December 21, 2019
Brace Yourself For What Will Come Out My Mouf When I Get Free!!!
By CNu at December 21, 2019 0 comments
Labels: Childhood's End , clampdown , global system of 1% supremacy , NMFTG , What IT DO Shawty...
Fuck Robert Kagan And Would He Please Now Just Go Quietly Burn In Hell?
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