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...business. But we should be managing by exception--our presumption should be that 80% to 90% of the medical community is doing a good job." Aetna may follow the lead of United HealthCare, which last fall ended precertification--the infuriating process by which doctors must get approval from a distant voice on the phone for many tests and treatments...
During her year as Miss Massachusetts, Hancock--an environmental science and public policy concentrator--campaigned for environmental protection and youth motivation. She plans to remain in Boston next year after graduation to look for a job in environmental political advocacy. In the more distant future she hopes to pursue a career in broadcast political journalism...
Clark has been praised for bridging the gap between the business school--long a distant empire of its own--and the rest of the University. Popularly anointed the frontrunner, he is also known for his progressive thinking about technology. His administrative style is distinctly decentralized--and he is known for hacking away at red tape...
...outset of the season, though, all of these accomplishments seemed a distant dream...
...Before last year's merger, Radcliffe College was accustomed to distant, fractured leadership. Radcliffe's deans hope Faust will bring a firm hand and the intellectual gravitas the Institute will need to establish itself in its first years...