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How Innovation “Reimbursement from Medicare” or,“Medicare Advantage Plans” Was Created? SHORT STORY #43: This is a motivational short story in the series ... #1– #60 (Nonfiction series #1 - # 60)

How Innovation “Reimbursement from Medicare” or,“Medicare Advantage Plans” Was Created? SHORT STORY #43: This is a motivational short story in the series ... #1– #60 (Nonfiction series #1 - # 60)

Alla P. Gakuba
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Skills are transferable. The author made this discovery when she changed her field from structural engineering to health care. Where she created many innovations. But, her greatest innovation was—Reimbursement from Medicare, or “Medicare Advantage” —she described in this story.
The author, in this story, describes one of her real life innovations. That is: how she created her greatest innovation—from conception to completion. She called it originally “Reimbursement from Medicare.” Then when this innovation sparked entirely new industry it became known as “Medicare Advantage.” This innovation created thousands of new jobs, and is bringing billions of dollars in new revenues every year to many companies.
To create new innovations, every field require the same set of skills: creativity, common sense, skills, and intelligence. Intelligence and skills are learned and acquired only by exercising a mind the hard way—from schools and classes you attended, books you read, plays and intelligent movies you watched, people you met and learned from, places you visited, mentors you observed, and friends you learned from.
How the author created her greatest innovation “Reimbursement from Medicare”, or ”Medicare Advantage” she described in this story.
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Short Story #44
Learn New Skills Here: How to
Solve External and Internal Problems

SHORT:

Before attempting to solve any problem the 1st approach is to classify a problem into 2 types. Is this problem external or internal? External problems —are beyond your control. Internal problems —are under your control.

LONG:

In my others stories on problem solving and how to create innovations I introduced many skills to readers. Here are another set of skills—how to solve external and internal problems. That is: the 1st, I classify a problem by asking: what type of problem is it? There are 2 types of problems: external and internal.
External problems —are beyond my control.
Internal problems —are under my control.
To visualize how and when to use this set of skills, in my story, as usually, I gave some real life examples of problems that readers are familiar and could relate to such problems.
Language
English
Pages
24
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
July 01, 2017

How Innovation “Reimbursement from Medicare” or,“Medicare Advantage Plans” Was Created? SHORT STORY #43: This is a motivational short story in the series ... #1– #60 (Nonfiction series #1 - # 60)

Alla P. Gakuba
0/5 ( ratings)
Skills are transferable. The author made this discovery when she changed her field from structural engineering to health care. Where she created many innovations. But, her greatest innovation was—Reimbursement from Medicare, or “Medicare Advantage” —she described in this story.
The author, in this story, describes one of her real life innovations. That is: how she created her greatest innovation—from conception to completion. She called it originally “Reimbursement from Medicare.” Then when this innovation sparked entirely new industry it became known as “Medicare Advantage.” This innovation created thousands of new jobs, and is bringing billions of dollars in new revenues every year to many companies.
To create new innovations, every field require the same set of skills: creativity, common sense, skills, and intelligence. Intelligence and skills are learned and acquired only by exercising a mind the hard way—from schools and classes you attended, books you read, plays and intelligent movies you watched, people you met and learned from, places you visited, mentors you observed, and friends you learned from.
How the author created her greatest innovation “Reimbursement from Medicare”, or ”Medicare Advantage” she described in this story.
………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Short Story #44
Learn New Skills Here: How to
Solve External and Internal Problems

SHORT:

Before attempting to solve any problem the 1st approach is to classify a problem into 2 types. Is this problem external or internal? External problems —are beyond your control. Internal problems —are under your control.

LONG:

In my others stories on problem solving and how to create innovations I introduced many skills to readers. Here are another set of skills—how to solve external and internal problems. That is: the 1st, I classify a problem by asking: what type of problem is it? There are 2 types of problems: external and internal.
External problems —are beyond my control.
Internal problems —are under my control.
To visualize how and when to use this set of skills, in my story, as usually, I gave some real life examples of problems that readers are familiar and could relate to such problems.
Language
English
Pages
24
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
July 01, 2017

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