By Carlos Fuentes
I believe logical flaws and cognitive biases plague our thinking in part because we are genetically programmed to justify beliefs with emotions.
March/April 2021
Features
By Mitchell Momanyi
This article takes a comparative look at the issues of patient access, quality of care, and innovation in various regions of the world.
March/April 2021
By Srivathsan Karanai Margan
The latest wireless paradigm is expected to shake up the business landscape, including that of the insurance world.
Departments
By Eric P. Harding
I like to play poker. Sometimes, I play poker at a casino … though not these days. Sometimes, I play poker at a friend’s house … but not recently. No, nowadays my poker-playing is relegated to online only.
By Tom Campbell
Maybe I’m spending too much time inside due to a combination of the pandemic and the New England winter weather, but I’ve been getting a kick out of the series of commercials about turning into your parents.
March/April 2021
By David L. Driscoll
Our Code of Professional Conduct and actuarial standards of practice limit actuaries’ responsibilities to matters in which actuarial training and experience make one competent to act.
By Warren Manners
By Tom Toce
By Josh Feldman
With the pandemic going on far longer than anyone had imagined, our local gang used to meet at The Gardens in town so we could see each other in a socially distant way while keeping in touch.
By Sam Gutterman
Two phrases I hear often are “you can only manage what you can measure” and “if you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it.”