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This post is part of the Health Affairs Forefront short series, “Value Assessment: Where Do We Go Post-COVID?” The series explores what we have learned about value assessment and related issues during ...
We make decisions every day, many of which are so straightforward that we hardly notice we are making them. But we tend to struggle when faced with decisions that have uncertain outcomes, such as ...
Everyone talks about making business decisions based on numbers, data, and facts, including me. But what do you do when there aren’t hard facts and you have to make the best decision based on unclear ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Bryce Hoffman writes about leadership, strategy, and decision making. Dr. Gary Klein is a cognitive psychologist and one of the ...
Professionals don’t experience uncertainty in decision making — as an amateur, I “knew” this. Before I worked in a medical center, I thought medicine was an exact science: Doctors were trained to ...
But uncertainty does not mean medicine has failed. As a researcher at the University of South Florida who studies healthcare communication and as a patient with an inherited mutation in the BRCA2 gene ...
This article is part of a VB special issue. Read the full series: AI and the future of health care In 2019, as the Department of Defense considered adopting AI ethics principles, the Defense ...
CEO and Founder of Xactly, the leader in sales performance management that delivers planning, execution and optimization to top enterprises. The events of the last year have put businesses under high ...
Human emotion can cause investors to make irrational decisions, such as panic selling during a market downturn or buying a ...