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Consumer Attitudes Towards Technology-Enabled Health Care

The Deloitte Center for Health Solutions (DCHS) has conducted an online survey each year since 2008, polling a nationally represented sample of adults in the U.S. about their experiences and attitudes towards health care to better understand consumer interests, preferences, and attitudes.

The Rise of Digital Supply Networks

Traditional supply chains progress in a very structured manner, with each step dependent on the one before it: develop, plan, source, make, deliver, support.

The Future of Mobility - What's Next?

“The future of mobility: What’s next?”, published as part of the Deloitte series on the future of mobility, analyzes the impending and rapidly approaching transformation of the mobility ecosystem that we currently experience today.

Student-Run Business Rents Puppies

Brigham Young University graduate Jenna Miller founded Puppies For Rent in August 2012, the summer before her senior year at BYU.

Playout Brought to Life by Kickstarter

After exploring numerous corporate jobs to no avail, Emory University student Eddie Kovel decided to pursue his passion. With the help of Kickstarter, he launched a work-out game that turns bodyweight exercises into a fun and social competition.

'Upcycling' Trend Turns Trash Into Treasure

There’s a new trend sweeping through small business. It’s called "upcycling," and it’s saving the consumers money and helping small businesses gain an edge in the market.

Black Gold: Oil Extraction In the U.S. Boosting Economy

The shale revolution in America is helping to bring oil prices lower, keep gas prices down, and give the economy a boost in the process. But fracking has taken the spotlight for a number of different economic and environmental reasons.

Boss Pays Workers Out of Pocket After Factory Fire

An organic pizza company is rebounding after a fire leveled their local factory to ashes. The company, Rustic Crust and American Flatbread, decided to keep their workers on the payroll until a temporary facility could be built.

Shapeshifting Technology Within Grasp

A research group out of MIT has created a way to allow inanimate objects to respond to human touch. Internet users may soon use this technology to interact with each other or play with objects virtually.