Most of What Makes American Healthcare Expensive Happens Before and After Doctor’s Visits
Most of what makes American healthcare expensive happens before a doctor is ever in the room, and after. Someone schedules the appointment, confirms the insurance, works out what the patient owes, and chases the payer when a claim stalls. It is slow, fragmented work, and by most estimates it wastes hundreds of billions of dollars […].
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