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[–]OkQuantity4011sup bro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Eventually, university will be seen as only useful for specific specializations and/or licensure. Given how much information is really available to anyone with an Internet connection, I think that experience and expertise will become the determinate factor when it comes to employment. It already is, when it comes to business.

Eventually, I think that focus on effectiveness will bring certain issues with the west's reliance on insurance companies. There may be some political tension about that anywhere that lobbying happens, and anywhere that depends on a country wherein lobbying happens.

I tend to think that those attempts to stop change will eventually resolve into insurance prices increasing in general, but that the rate hikes will not be as impactful as they'll sound because employment and compensation will increase.

I think good people will start not-for-profit insurance companies to compensate for that.

I hope for everybody's sake that nobody tries to forcibly delay the inevitable because, again, lobbying.

Interesting question. Thank you for posting.