Note that a 10% error rate on 834s is still quite high. Also, tracking down missing data harder if enrollments surge.
@rjPHX @philipaklein Believe @citizencohn is probably best qualified to answer. My understanding is the latter, but would defer to him.
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@sarahkliff@rjPHX@philipaklein 10 percent includes flawed files *and* missing files--again, according to this preliminary estimate -
@CitizenCohn@sarahkliff@philipaklein but do flawed files look like accurate files, or do they look like gibberish? Seems like that's key. -
@brianbeutler@CitizenCohn@sarahkliff That's an important point. -
@philipaklein@CitizenCohn@sarahkliff if they look accurate, but just have inaccurate info, the error rate may as well be 100 percent. -
@brianbeutler@philipaklein@sarahkliff My understanding is that they can pinpoint the files with problems. -
@CitizenCohn@philipaklein@sarahkliff that's a relief. Makes the problem manageable. - 1 more reply
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@sarahkliff@rjPHX@philipaklein Phil correct on math - lower rate x higher enrollment = more errors. V. important to reduce rate more. - 1 more reply
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