The Medical Industrial Complex & Technology

Prof. Wolff's talks with acTVism Munich about the healthcare system of the United States and what possible durable economic solutions could be pursued. 

Also discussed is the general perspective of the left regarding unemployment due to technological change and why this perspective requires reevaluation.

 

 

 

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  • Inam Abbasi
    commented 2025-09-19 11:44:56 -0400
    This is a really thought-provoking discussion. Professor Wolff’s points on the U.S. healthcare system’s economic model are spot on. As we consider durable solutions, it’s vital to remember the operational side of healthcare, especially data security. Any reform or solution must prioritize HIPAA compliance. It’s the bedrock of patient trust.
    Protecting sensitive health information isn’t just a legal requirement; it’s fundamental to the patient-provider relationship. When patients trust that their data is secure, the entire system functions better. Strong HIPAA protocols are non-negotiable for building that confidence. https://apprise-cyber.com/cyber-security-compliance/hipaa/
    The point about reevaluating perspectives on technological unemployment is also fascinating. It connects back to healthcare, where technology is advancing rapidly. We need a framework that both embraces innovation and protects the workforce, ensuring technology serves human needs without creating mass displacement. Great conversation

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