There’s been a pretty concerted effort to recruit the Medicare letter to bipolar patients as an example in a broader case for data privacy (or against data linkage). I’ve pushed back on factual grounds — it didn’t involve giving a third party access to PBS data.
Not at all. I think it's important to note that the large response of 1,000 complaints is probably only from a much smaller subset of the 50,000 letters sent. I'd guess that only 25-40,000 letters were ever actually opened/read
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Ahh got it. Thanks for clarifying. My jimmies, they are rustled, obvs.
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It's the problem with administrative datasets like these - they are inherently outdated, because people rarely contact Medicare the day they change their address. I'd guess this is even more true for people on lithium, who often have difficult living situations
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