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Monique Bryher: "The Doctor's Daughter"
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from UCLA Health:
“UCLA Health was once again listed as one of the nation’s best in a broad assessment of excellence in hospital-based patient care released on July 31, 2023.
This is the 34th consecutive year that UCLA Health was recognized on the U.S. News & World Report best hospitals national honor roll. It is a distinction reserved this year for only 22 hospitals among more than 4,500 evaluated across 15 specialties and 21 common procedures and conditions. UCLA Health also was named a #1 hospital in California and in Los Angeles.
UCLA Health garnered top-10 rankings in 13 specialty areas. They are: ear, nose and throat (#3); gastroenterology/gastrointestinal surgery (#3); geriatrics (#3); cancer (#4); pulmonology and lung surgery (#4); ophthalmology (#5); psychiatry (#5); diabetes and endocrinology (#6); neurology and neurosurgery (#6); orthopaedics (#7); obstetrics and gynecology (#8); rheumatology (#9), and urology (#10).”
https://www.uclahealth.org/discover-ucla-health/about/awards-achievements/UCLA-Health-top-performer-patient-care-quality
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I’ve wondered how Pfizer can crank out so much vaccine product so quickly. Now we know.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/31/health/pfizer-vaccine-manufacturing/index.html
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If you missed this documentary on the development of the Covid vaccine last week (Pfizer, Moderna) on the Discovery Channel, it’s definitely worth watching if you’re a fact- and evidence-oriented person.
https://www.discovery.com/dnews/dr–anthony-fauci-and-others-discuss-the-race-for-the-vaccine-an
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Good news from research using large numbers of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine.
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Call or email me if you’re interested in purchasing a luxury home in Los Angeles County or Ventura County.
Weekend eye-candy of high-end luxury homes for sale
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In the world of covid19, people want space – indoors and outdoors – when looking for real estate.
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As we enter the final months of 2020 and continue to work through the challenges this year has brought, some of us wonder what impact continued economic uncertainty could have on home prices. Looking at the big picture, the rules of supply and demand will give us the clearest idea of what is to come.
Due to the undersupply of homes on the market today, there’s upward pressure on prices. Consider simple economics: when there is high demand for an item and a low supply of it, consumers are willing to pay more for that item. That’s what’s happening in today’s real estate market. The housing supply shortage is also resulting in bidding wars, which will also drive price points higher in the home sale process.
There’s no evidence that buyer demand will wane. As a result, experts project price appreciation will continue over the next twelve months. Here’s a graph of the major forecasts released in the last 60 days:
Some are concerned that homeowners who entered a mortgage forbearance plan might face foreclosure once their plan ends. However, when you analyze the data on those in forbearance, it’s clear the actual level of risk is quite low.
Ivy Zelman, CEO of Zelman & Associates and a highly-regarded expert in housing and housing-related industries, was very firm in a podcast last week:
“The likelihood of us having a foreclosure crisis again is about zero percent.”
With demand high, supply low, and little risk of a foreclosure crisis, home prices will continue to appreciate.
Originally, many thought home prices would depreciate in 2020 due to the economic slowdown from the coronavirus. Instead, prices appreciated substantially. Over the next year, we will likely see home values rise even higher given the continued lack of inventory of homes for sale.
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