This month, the Portuguese Court of Audits (Tribunal de Contas) published a report on the impact of Public-Private Partnerships in Health services in Portugal. The verdict is overwhelming: these partnerships represent good value for money for the Portuguese taxpayer, generating substantial savings (over €200M over 5 years) and better service for Portuguese citizens. These partnerships are more efficient and have better performance on the quality, efficacy and access KPIs. Quality standards are also above those in the Portuguese NHS.
Monday, 24 May 2021
Friday, 9 April 2021
One of the most important graphs of the latest years
This graph shows how economic growth decoupled from green house gas emissions in a number of economies (including Europeans and the US). It shows, beyond doubt, that economic growth and GHG reduction at the same time are possible. As it will need to be in the future.
Friday, 26 March 2021
Monday, 22 March 2021
Genetics lottery
Covid19 vaccination is crucial. But we are living right now a "genetics lottery" that will affect it. As the virus spreads and takes root in hundreds of million of people around the world, it mutates. This is a normal and expected process. Those mutations will result in variants. And variants can be more or less aggressive for the human being. At the same time these variations occur, they also compete between themselves - for dominance of the habitat they are spreading on. And that is the human species (and probably a few more as well).
Now, we can't determine which variants will endure for a few days, become extinct or dominant. But these mutations mean risk. Because there is the probability (High? Low? No idea...) that a significantly different and more aggressive variant of Covid19 takes root and becomes dominant (or near-dominant) - one that is sufficiently different from the original ones so that it takes a significant toll in the immunization ability of currently available vaccines. And so, to render them less efficient - and a less powerful weapon in fighting and containing the virus.
It must be said that 90% efficacy from some of those vaccines is an amazing figure. And one that builds confidence on their ability to still fight the virus, even if some of their efficacy is lost (a vaccine is considered a top performer if it provides 70%+ of immunization) - there is a "cushion", so to say.
But the risk is still there. And it probably is what prompted the late messages for the UK scientific body (warning that British should not go on holidays abroad this summer, even if vaccinated) and Dr Faucci (vaccinated, but still wearing double-masks). All in all, this risk means that even with the vaccines, there is a high probability that the Covid19 pandemic and crisis will not stop in 2021 - but will endure at least throughout the 2022 winter. Fingers crossed it won't.
Now, let me just say something else. The opposite (positive) risk also exists. That in this genetics lottery, a different, less aggressive (for the human body) variant prevails - and that would be amazing news.
Sunday, 21 March 2021
Where Europe went wrong in its vaccine rollout and why - an article from the New York Times
I think this is a very good article and summary of what happened.
Wednesday, 17 March 2021
Food price's inflation
Climate Change + Pandemic related Supply Chain disruptions + massive money supply influx => food prices are soaring. Let's watch carefully where this is heading.
Sunday, 7 March 2021
Ronald Reagan
"A communist is someone who reads Marx and Lenin. An anti-communist is someone who understands Marx and Lenin." - Ronald Reagan