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61Ibid.
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66Ibid.
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71Jamie Ducharme, “Misdiagnosing Cancer is More Common Than We Think” Boston Wellness (January 31, 2013), http://www.bostonmagazine.com/health/blog/2013/01/31/study-cancer-misdiagnose/
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78Rod Dunlap, “Robotic Process Automation: A Better Way to Boost Auto-Adjudication Rates,” hfma, accessed July 4, 2016, https://www.hfma.org/Content.aspx?id=48424 . The number cited here is 80%, but multiple industry insiders have told me it’s more like 90+% in private conversations.
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86Vince Kuraitis, “A Founding Father of DM Astonishingly Declares: ‘My Kid is Ugly,’” e-CareManagement Blog, http://e-caremanagement.com/a-founding-father-of-dm-astonishingly-declares-my-kid-is-ugly/
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98Gina Kolata, “Why ‘Useless’ Surgery Is Still Popular,” The New York Times.
99The 67 percent number cited here is from a transparent broker based on his own experience. It’s consistent with what I’ve encountered from many others.
100“Employer Health Benefits,” The Kaiser Family Foundation and Health Research & Educational Trust, accessed July 4, 2016, https://kaiserfamilyfoundation.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/7936.pdf; This represents the average premium inflation rate from 2000-2009 based on the figures provided in the Kaiser/HRET 2009 Employer Health Benefits Annual Survey.
101Gina Kolata, “Why ‘Useless’ Surgery Is Still Popular,” The New York Times.
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142Ibid.
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