In the beginning, his copywriter made the same 0.05$/word and the poster was making 0$/month.
So the copywriter has shouldered no risk either. He's also free to try and get more per word but he might be in a place where 0.05USD/word is actually pretty decent income.
a 1 week notice, with a, say, $40 plan (or even just $40 for the first year with a higher rate later) would probably have had a lot of grumbling, but people who wanted their images back 'on' various sites would be more inclined to pay $40 to make the problem go away. For many folks, $400 is just... beyond their ability to pay immediately.
Yup :) though I'm more interested in biopsies information, because they give a better understanding of cellular architecture, and if they're stained against markers, the molecular biology of the cancer.
Mammogram analysis is an essential first-line, but I think doctors need better insight in treatment options and finer stratification. An early Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia, for example, is usually treated as pre-pre-cancer, but we might be able to identify a subtype of these lesions that progress on to more aggressive stages.
Using the small supplier exemption seems really doubtful to me. That pushes the tax collection liability on the driver (who can't collect taxes, since payment is through Uber app) and the limit for that is 30k$ so a lot of drivers should probably have charged taxes since they may have earned more.
In addition, my understanding (not a tax/law person) is that the 30k$ would be for the whole fare, not the driver's cut.
GST rate is 5%... But provincial sales tax could apply, at least in provinces where there is HST (Harmonized Sales Tax, administered by fed gov, divided with province.) HST varies from 13% to 15%. I wonder if we'll see provinces going after the drivers for back taxes. Revenue Quebec is notoriously aggressive in going after people for sales tax.
> That pushes the tax collection liability on the driver (who can't collect taxes, since payment is through Uber app) and the limit for that is 30k$ so a lot of drivers should probably have charged taxes since they may have earned more.
Sounds like Uber needs to update their app.
> I wonder if we'll see provinces going after the drivers for back taxes.
I'm sure Uber will do the responsible thing, stand by its drivers, and make them whole in the case that they are billed for back-taxes.
My experience is that "some configuration" translates to 6 months and 50k$. Especially when the really big vendors are involved and when those vendors have competing products.
It's kind of funny cause I'm in the imaging side and there's a buzz now about "deconstructed PACS" where centers will mix and match different vendors to provide radiologist workflow, image storage, DMWL worklist, Diagnostics Viewer, VR, distribution and analytics.
Right now, that's quite niche and arguably the DICOM space is the most open part of Health IT, but perhaps that will eventually percolate up to EMRs. Maybe once FHIR catches on or whatever will replace FHIR. I'm frankly still using HL7 2.x and mostly 2.2/2.3 level features.
He's probably limiting the definition to the kind of overarching EMR that fully replaces paper charts for all departments and provide a single view of the patients.
I've also done migrations (I'm in radiology systems, PACS and RIS) where clients had reports going back to the early 1980s. Not very common mind you, especially in private practices (which we get a lot of) and rural hospitals (the kind of places with CPSI/Evident or, god forbid, Healthland.)