If the government requires you to visit an office, make a call, or fill in a form, they should be required to compensate you at minimum wage for the avg time to fill it in. Wages for paperwork. You may think—this would be prohibitively expensive! >$100B/yr But it already is!
In this specific case, it seems like there’s a pretty straightforward regulatory action that would go a long way toward a fix:pic.twitter.com/CuYvzktjEW
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Interesting, I’ll take a look. But in the context of healthcare, I wonder if either party really wants a standardized interface? A lot of the business terms between providers and insurance companies are individually negotiated, so paperwork may vary ever so slightly
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I don’t know whether they want it. Maybe the reason they don’t have it is that they don’t! But there does seem to be a good case for regulation imposed whether or not they want it, because of overall efficiency gains.
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