Wednesday, March 31, 2010

#6. The Science of Healthcare Crisis.

Now this step requires a leap of faith, so humor me for a moment.

We have determined that the term Healthcare Crisis is meaningful to humans, since it is the basis for the creation of Healthcare Reform solutions by humans (which implies that Healthcare Crisis must be a problem for some), but that the term itself is subjective and worthless to a computer. Since we are dealing with human/computer interaction—and the computer's ability is limited by the people who create it, we must find common ground between the human end-users, and the tool that is the computer system.

So, if the term Healthcare Crisis is subjective and we need objectivity, we borrow an object.

Therefore:

Healthcare Crisis = 1

There.

We have successfully objectified the term, and haven't hurt anyone in the process.

Next, we proceed to isolate these terms:

Healthcare = 1/Crisis

We see that Healthcare is the reciprocal of Crisis

This statement implies that as Healthcare increases, Crisis decreases, and visa versa. This can actually mean many things, but is it true?

I claim it is.

However, you may claim this to be absolute malarkey—therefore, those two opposing opinions still remain to be proven right or wrong by virtue of the fact that they are merely opinions without a factual evidence base.

Therefore, the basis for our research project has been established—entirely on a leap of faith and the willingness to further investigate that which is the foundation for science itself.

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