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Last summer, scientists credited the Ice Bucket Challenge for another breakthrough in researching the disease.
This is about ALS research. My wife keeps saying that insurance isn't health care. I'd add that good research can lead to better health care. However, financing can be a problem, either because of a lack of it, or wasting it. Does anyone know if any of those challenge prizes are aimed at better prevention of bad health? The advantage of a well planned prize is that many will try for it, using their own resources, but it only goes to success. A problem sometimes is that resources are absorbed by poorly planned spending.
There was a SF short story about someone who became head of a government research group, who aimed at many small blue sky projects, and made himself the acknowledged expert on how to do research well in order to continue the policy. Analog, I think, a few decades back.
BTW, is there anything in Obamacare that improves the research situation? Just asking