Health > Care, Border Runs

November will mark the beginning of the 24th year of this blog.  While my posts are far from frequent, I hope that each one is helping others in some way.  That’s always been my goal.  Along these lines, I’ll offer the answer to a question I was asked by a start-up health IT company yesterday, and will also outline the process for the Costa Rica ==> Nicaragua ==> Costa Rica border run, which is both necessary and relatively easy.   Health > Care “Dr. Reider – why are you interested / willing to help out little company?”Some context – and then my response.  (After – “hey – don’t call me that.  Dr. Reider was my dad!”)I have worked @ the intersection of health and technology for nearly three decades.  I am now realizing that despite my nearly adolescent playful demeanor, this makes me an old-timer.  I have participated in nearly every kind of endeavor in the industry:  I’ve worked for investors, served on boards, started companies, killed companies, worked for government, worked for large publicly traded companies, health systems, and have served as an advisor to companies of all shapes and sizes.  In June of 2023, my wife and I moved to Costa Rica – taking advantage of the sabbatical she had earned in her role(s) at an academic institution for the previous decade and a half.   I have expressed rather publicly that “work is overrated” and started only doing things I ...
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