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There are many astounding things about the US Health System

The United States is the only industrialized democracy that doesn’t provide health care for all its citizens, despite spending considerably more per person than any other country.

“It’s generally agreed,” says Dr. Elliott Fisher, of the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy,” that about 30 percent of what we spend on health care is unnecessary. If we eliminate the unneeded care, there are more than enough resources in our system to cover ever.”

Some communities in America achieve excellent health outcomes at a much lower cost than others. There is massive variation from one town to the next in the treatments of the same conditions. As a result, some U.S. counties spend $17,000 per year on the average Medicare patient, while others spend less than $7,000 per year with results that are just as good.

A PBS documentary, “U.S. Health Care: The Good News” looks at a few of these high-quality, low-cost regions of the country, to find out how they do it.

Common to the low cost communities is a focus on Primary Care and the Medical Home.

You can view the full 50 minute program at http://video.pbs.org/video/2198039605/

The work of the Dartmouth Institute is also highlighted in an article published in the New Yorker by Atul Gawande.

More is not better . The more money Medicare spent per person in a given state the lower that state’s quality ranking tended to be.

“The Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care” is available at www.dartmouthatlas.org.

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Last year WILT asked ‘What do these three baddies have in common?”

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This was part of our report on the 2011 Purdue University Goldberg Machine Contest.

The 2012 winner has just been announced. The challenge – blow up and pop a balloon.

The old world record was smashed.

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The very first post to What I Learnt Today was about Neil Pasricha’s “1000 Awesome Things”.

On June 28, 2008, Neil posted his first awesome thing, Number 1000, “The Brocoflower“.What an ambitious undertaking – not 10, not 100, but 1000!

The countdown has ben maintained every weekday since then. Neil’s blog was an inspiration to this blog, and has been a stawalt of Emaildigest. The site has auspiced two books and been featured in all major media networks.

Awesome Thing 780 Squeezing through a door as it’s shutting without touching it

 

Awesome Thing 438 Your almost name – What your parents were going to call you but didin’t.

At the time of our first post, on January 1st 2011, Neil was up to Awesome Thing #341 – “Saying See you next year!’ to everyone on new year’s eve and then laughing hysterically

Awesome Thing #11 Driving through your old neighborhood and stopping to see the house you grew up in

We are now up to Awesome Thing #8 Looking back, smiling and saying thanks. There is just one week to go.

Neil writes –

This is the end, beautiful friend.

Late next week 1000 Awesome Things will hit #1 and we’ll have finished four years counting down one awesome thing every weekday. So… like Luke Skywalker’s triumphant final battle against the Fish Monsters, the Jamaican bobsled team’s mighty last-second push to capture gold in ’88, and Milli Vanilli’s final sold-out show in Wembley Stadium, so too is my time writing about awesome things climaxing in one last blaze of glory

What will make it to Awesome Thing #1?

What is your favourite Awesome Thing?

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Its amazing what you can do with just a web browser.

An article in Fast Company today describes six websites where you can do some pretty cool stuff with no software.

  1. Perform Multitrack Audio Editing and Recording without Garage Band
  2. Photoshop-like photo editing without Photoshop
  3. Convert from any file format to any other
  4. Skype Chat without Skype
  5. Create decent Powerpoint presentations without Powerpoint
  6. and Copy those tricky little characters like ® and ¥

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Think Geek released some very special new items today.

Star War’s Admiral Ackbar Singing Bass – “It’s a Trap”

Admiral Ackbar was one of the bravest and wisest minds of the Rebellion. He was the head of the Rebellion Fleet, no less, yet all everyone remembers is one line he said. This fish/Ackbar says that line, and plays the Cantina Song, too!

Hungry Hippos for iPad

Everyone loves Hungry Hungry Hippos. Time to update the classic to the new iPad era! How? By using capacitive-padded hippo heads on an iPad board with a custom HHH app, that’s how! HIPPO POWER!

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Barbie Fashion Styling Head for iPad

Barbie™ Digital Fashion Styling Head gives your iPad a virtual makeover. Includes four touch-capacitive accessories for a real beauty salon experience.

And my personal favourite, the PlayMobile Apple Store

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Redefing the experience of childhood – creating a seamless transition to the new realities of adult hood.We finally figured out how to create lifelong customers literally moments after they learned to walk. And, with the optional Line Pack, your children can play at lining up for next i-product launch.

You can check out ThinkGeeks previous April 1st ‘specials’ at http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/looflirpa/

 

 

 

 

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