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On the History and Evolution of Health Care in America

Thomas Loker

Thomas Loker
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Danville, California, USA
Birthday
October 31
Bio
Tom Loker served as chief operating officer of a healthcare company that coordinated the management and care of health care benefits and related services, as well as a few nonprofit organizations. He also was most recently the founder of the WE Movement, a philanthropic initiative that used a software program to help connect “those that have goods, products and services,” and who wish to offer them gratis, to “those who desperately need them.”His efforts in these areas were focused on the uninsured, the underserved and “those most fragile among us.” As a champion for those most in need of health care and related services, Loker has traveled to Washington D.C. extensively over the past several years where he met with legislators, helping them shape the recently passed health care bill. His fascination with the inner workings of the health care industry, and the evolution of health care over the past two hundred years, prompted him to write a book, entitled The History and Evolution of Health Care in America: The Untold Backstory of Where We’ve Been, Where We Are, and Why Health Care Needs More Reform. The book is now released and available at http://bit.ly/IKI0gI as well as Amazon.com and other booksellers. Speaking on a range of topics related to his areas of expertise, Loker has made many broadcast appearances discussing the intricacies of health care and its reform. One of the fundamental problems is our own understanding and expectation of our health care system! A partial list includes broadcast outlets such as KABC 7, KFBK News Talk 1530, KDRT 95.7, KCRA 3 (NBC), WHKT AM 1650, KKGO 105.1 (“Tuned In with PJ Ochlan”), KGIL 1260 AM, KKJZ 88.1 FM, and WSVA 550 AM (“Late Afternoons with Mike Schikman”). Loker has also been quoted as a source by a number of print and online publications including The Christian Science Monitor, Physician’s Money Digest, Los Angeles Daily News, Healthcare Finance News, Processor,Menlo Park Patch, Sacramento Press, The North Sac News, PharmaWire.com, OCFamily.com, NewsBlaze.com, BioPharmInsight.com, and InsuranceQuotes.com. A prolific writer, Loker’s authored articles have been featured in Lead-Zine and several medical publications. With over 30 years experience in sales, marketing, finance and operations, Loker’s background has not only included serving the needs of health care companies like Ramsell, Bioluminate/Biotelligent, Inc. and the Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital, he has also offered his expertise to other industries including technology, biotech, consumer retail, telecom services, and education. Loker was the founder and senior partner of Wild Tiger Holding Company and Thomas Loker Consulting. Founded in March of 1995 and located in Danville, California, TLC gained recognition throughout Silicon Valley and the investor community for its superb leadership and packaging of startup companies. He also gained an impressive reputation for reviving those struggling companies that were close to shutting down. Wild Tiger specialized in providing “Tiger Teams” that consisted of an extensive group of experienced professionals that served as a temporary executive team. These teams managed the growth of start-ups and the revitalization of distressed companies. In his early days, Loker held several senior level executive management positions including that of president & CEO, vice president, and director for companies such as ICOMMM Corporation, Sybersay Communications, Mylinx Corporation, MGV International, Power UP Software, ComputerLand and Epson America. Loker currently serves on the board of directors or as an advisor to the board of RedZone Robotics Corporation (the acquirer of ICOMMM Corporation), He has served on the boards of Safebridge Consultants, Inc., Sybersay Corporation, ICOMMM, Inc., The Oakland School for the Arts, Flowers Heritage Foundation, and Ramsell Corporation. The launch of the WE Movement is not Tom Loker’s only philanthropic endeavor. He has been involved in other charitable activities and ventures as well. For instance, at the request of Governor Jerry Brown, Loker served as a member and later president of the board of directors for The Oakland School for the Arts, a grade six through 12 performing arts charter school. He also has been active in other philanthropic education and faith-based efforts, and is currently an active supporter of the Children’s Hospital of Oakland. One of Loker’s favorite charitable causes has been the Easter Seals program where one of his sons was named an ambassador for that organization

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I do not typically put up video for my site as it does not typically fit with what I feel my mission is, but in this case I will make an exception.  My friend Ellen Brown, President and Chairman of … Continue reading

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Ok, I guess now I can ask the question my publicist urged me not to ask two weeks ago. You see the snake oil is still flowing and I want to know why we never learn! The question is…  What … Continue reading

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We are under attack, and we have been for the entirety of our existence. No, I don’t mean from al-Qaeda, or the red menace, or domestic terrorism, or space aliens. We are now, and we have always been, in a … Continue reading

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“Socialist Francois Hollande elected in France†So, in both France and Greece, voters rejected the backers of austerity measures—Surprise, Surprise! This is no doubt the thought that most Americans had as they saw this headline in their morning paper.  For … Continue reading %IMAG…

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Intro by Thomas Loker Sometimes, as we go through our lives, and if we keep our eyes open, we will find remarkable young people that will touch our hearts and give us hope for our future. Recently, at the dinner … Continue reading

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The History and Evolution of Healthcare in America is now released.  Click here or on the image to order your advance copy today! Here is what others are saying! From the beginning of mankind, health and health issues have played … Continue reading

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Each morning I look forward to reading the morning paper.  Since she got an iPad, a little over a year ago, my wife keeps saying why don’t you cancel the paper and just read the paper on-line.  It is a … Continue reading

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4:30AM, day breaks, the world still sleeps unsullied by anticipations, frustrations and regrets that rise as the tide throughout the day. For now a still, simple peace reigns free. Crisp, cool air kisses sleep away. Soft rumble, low throttled outboard … Continue reading

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As Congressman Wilbur Mills commented to President Lyndon Johnson, in a taped private conversation in 1965, he was encapsulating the primary benefit that the democrats of the day felt they would gain from the Medicaid and Medicare extension to the … Continue reading

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If you want to listen to the lengths modern law and its practitioners, lawyers, go to spin reality and obscure common sense to convince courts that which otherwise normal people would deem ludicrous, just go to and listen to yesterday’s … Continue reading

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To say I knew Khalil is a rare privilege! I first met this remarkable man when I served as president of the board of directors for Jerry Brown’s Oakland School for the Arts.  He was a man of peaceful strength … Continue reading

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MARCH 26, 2012 1:35PM

What is wrong with politics?

People that know me well know that I read.  I read a lot.  I read incessantly, I read everything and anything. I read everywhere, written by anyone, left, right or middle—it does not matter. I long ago came to the … Continue reading

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In July 2011, I wrote this short blurb about the solar project in Yosemite… Just your average government project. 2800 Solar panels Producing 12% of Yosemite’s electricity Saving $50,000.00 per year Cost $5.8 million in stimulus And you wonder why … Continue reading

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Do you think they just don’t get it? In a supposed attempt to find some “middle-ground†in order to make the “middle-men†whole as to the cost of birth control, the administration is acting like we are in the “middle-agesâ€â€”all … Continue reading

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March 26, 27, and 28 2012, become the next significant dates in the future of the Affordable Care Act (ACA or Obamacare).  It is on these dates a little over two weeks from now that the Supreme Court will hear … Continue reading

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MARCH 7, 2012 6:16PM

I long for a Citizen Politician

As I watch the current primary political spectacle, and await, with more than a modicum of trepidation, the coming presidential election of 2012, I long for the emergence of a “citizen politician†like those that founded, what once was, this … Continue reading

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Well, let me start with this disclaimer! I am not anti-social security, anti-Medicare or anti-Medicaid…  I am saying this in advance of the e-mails I know I will get from the people who will not read the article clearly and … Continue reading

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Like most things in which our federal government has inserted itself, the issue over the rise in U.S. gasoline prices has become a very complicated one.  Like almost everything else in history, the more that the government inserts itself, the … Continue reading

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FEBRUARY 16, 2012 11:09AM

^TL It seems that I am rearing the invec

^TL It seems that I am rearing the invective phrase, that so-and-so republican really said in his speech that, “the poor are lazy”. This phrase is often attributed to a democrat or liberal leaning media person or pundit. Forgetting the … Continue reading

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(Readers Note, this is not a short discussion!) So who ever said life should be fair?  It seems of late (this campaign season) that all I am hearing everywhere is about fairness.  Somewhere, somehow, I must have missed some proclamation.  … Continue reading

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(this article originally  ran in California Political Review it is re-posted here with permission.) While the news today is full of various articles touting the $25 billion government settlement between the nation’s biggest banks and homeowners there is one big … Continue reading %IMA…

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Associated Press reporter, Bernard Condon, wrote an interesting piece this morning. My local paper, the San Ramon Valley Times, headline was “Once-hot profits may be cooling for big business.” The US. News and Word Report picked up the article as, … Continue reading

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One of the largest drains on every states budget is healthcare cost.  California has historically been in the top of state healthcare expenditures due largely to its past of providing one of the most generous sets of program benefits in … Continue reading

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Does the practice of robbing Peter (taxing the top tier) to pay Paul (subsidizing the poor) have a theoretical limit?  If so where is the tipping point?  Like the luxury liner, Costa Concordia, are we already seeing the signs of … Continue reading

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JANUARY 25, 2012 5:00PM

The State of Whose Union?

I have tried to resist responding to the State of the Union Address last night.  I really have tried!  But, you guessed it, I can’t.  I was so astounded by much of the rhetoric that passed through the President’s lips … Continue reading

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