The Future of Healthcare as a Shared Responsibility: Joe Kiani of Masimo’s Vision

Healthcare has long been treated as a service delivered to individuals rather than as a shared project of society. Yet the challenges of pandemics, chronic illness, and rising costs reveal that no single actor can address the system’s shortcomings alone. Joe Kiani, Masimo and Willow Laboratories founder, has often highlighted that meaningful progress in healthcare depends on collaboration, with governments, innovators, and citizens working in tandem. This view positions healthcare not as a commodity but as a collective responsibility.

When people think of shared responsibility, they often imagine following public health rules or supporting government programs. While those things matter, the idea reaches further. It includes individual commitment to preventive care, government funding for equitable access, and innovation guided by values of safety and dignity. How these responsibilities intersect and reinforce each other will shape the future of healthcare.

Individuals as Active Participants

One cornerstone of shared responsibility is patient …

Erik Hosler on Why Workforce Development is Central to U.S. Advantage

Semiconductors have long been called the foundation of the digital age, but increasingly, it is people rather than silicon that define a nation’s technological edge. The U.S. semiconductor industry faces a paradox of record-breaking investment in fabs and packaging facilities, yet a shortage of skilled workers needed to operate them. Engineers, technicians, and materials scientists are in critically short supply, creating a bottleneck that money alone cannot solve. Erik Hosler, a strategist in emerging technologies, recognizes that the true competition is not only for capital or equipment but for human capability. His perspective highlights the urgency of cultivating a talent pipeline that can sustain U.S. leadership for decades.

The skills gap is not a new concern, but it has become acute as the U.S. accelerates efforts to reshore semiconductor capacity. The CHIPS and Science Act has unlocked billions in investment, yet without a workforce to match, new facilities risk …