@ paninaro and youngglobalmobile.
Good points. Some of your suggestions are focused on billings... speaking of billing, i can imagine a mobile APP that allow patients to automatically see the list of the cheapest pharmacists for their medication in their vicinity. Pharmacists offering discounts for a patient's specific medication will be prioritize. Not just the cheapest pharmacists; the app could also have a predictive algorithm that will guess-estimate prescription fill time at the pharmacists and also the doctor's waiting room time; etc. Who knows, this app could be use by the doctor as s/he is writing your medical prescription.
The extent of the implementation of Obamacare is going to be quite vast: not just doctors, nurses, pharmacies, and hospitals; it will also include cryptographers/encryptions, healthcare info systems, medical technicians, surgical technicians, patient records, logistics, nutritionists, chiropractors, physical therapists, malpractice lawyers, medical scientists, medical device inventors, etc.... it is going to be a long stream of opportunities just bubbling and churning out to those adept and savvy enough to exploit it. A couple of years from now, megamillionaires are going to be made on the back of obamacare.... and some of them are starting right now...
@bacon
Thanks for the input. but i agree with paninaro's assessment with regards to fastfood. (2) I dont think healthcare corporations buying or not buying fastfood stocks is an efficient investment strategy with regards to obamacare. I think that is reading too much into things. But thanks for the suggestions.
I must add, that i think some young companies will roll out hot-in-demand products for the obamacare and debut IPO that will catch fire. Some of these companies will be quickly acquired by bigger healthcare companies, of course. In the bubble phase of obamacare implementation--yes, there is going to be a bubble phase in the healthcare sector--some of these young companies are going to be overpriced due to this bubble. Megamillions will be made.
Good points. Some of your suggestions are focused on billings... speaking of billing, i can imagine a mobile APP that allow patients to automatically see the list of the cheapest pharmacists for their medication in their vicinity. Pharmacists offering discounts for a patient's specific medication will be prioritize. Not just the cheapest pharmacists; the app could also have a predictive algorithm that will guess-estimate prescription fill time at the pharmacists and also the doctor's waiting room time; etc. Who knows, this app could be use by the doctor as s/he is writing your medical prescription.
The extent of the implementation of Obamacare is going to be quite vast: not just doctors, nurses, pharmacies, and hospitals; it will also include cryptographers/encryptions, healthcare info systems, medical technicians, surgical technicians, patient records, logistics, nutritionists, chiropractors, physical therapists, malpractice lawyers, medical scientists, medical device inventors, etc.... it is going to be a long stream of opportunities just bubbling and churning out to those adept and savvy enough to exploit it. A couple of years from now, megamillionaires are going to be made on the back of obamacare.... and some of them are starting right now...
@bacon
Thanks for the input. but i agree with paninaro's assessment with regards to fastfood. (2) I dont think healthcare corporations buying or not buying fastfood stocks is an efficient investment strategy with regards to obamacare. I think that is reading too much into things. But thanks for the suggestions.
I must add, that i think some young companies will roll out hot-in-demand products for the obamacare and debut IPO that will catch fire. Some of these companies will be quickly acquired by bigger healthcare companies, of course. In the bubble phase of obamacare implementation--yes, there is going to be a bubble phase in the healthcare sector--some of these young companies are going to be overpriced due to this bubble. Megamillions will be made.
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