On the one hand, this graph maybe points to a real problem. On the other, administration is real, and (a) is a complement to underlying service delivery, (b) is often done by service providers. Is it bad if we hire a sysadmin to allow coders to concentrate on coding? https://twitter.com/VegasOdd/status/1256059093535592453 …
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3/ Our intuitions are closer to correct when we look at tools. If I said doctor headcount increased by 100% since 1900, but spending on x ray machines increased by 12,000%, and on MRI machines by infinity %, you'd understand that those expenditures increased doc effectiveness.
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4/ > NO. Thank you for contributing and adding your valuable arguments. Especially enjoyed the citations.https://twitter.com/Tomblvd/status/1256550313370288128?s=19 …
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5/ Guize, Arguing "but there is BS paperwork caused by external thing X" is not a REFUTATION of my point, it is a footnote. I understand that Medicaid sucks, that FDR price controls created employer insurance plans, blah blah blah. And GIVEN THAT, administrators offload Dr.s.
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