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Baseline Observations
Rohit Jhawar
11 episodes
1 day ago
Early career musings from a clinical researcher and statistician about how economics, statistics, and technology impact our pursuit of better healthcare outcomes. Expect both basketball references and Bayesian probability.
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Early career musings from a clinical researcher and statistician about how economics, statistics, and technology impact our pursuit of better healthcare outcomes. Expect both basketball references and Bayesian probability.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Why health insurers actually want higher healthcare costs
Baseline Observations
1 hour 29 seconds
10 months ago
Why health insurers actually want higher healthcare costs

With all the media recently about United Healthcare and its widespread claim denials, we discussed why health insurers deny care (HINT: it's not because it saves them money). We also discussed why current regulations in the health insurance market actually incentivize health insurers to increase healthcare spending, not decrease it.


We would love to hear any and all feedback in the comments.

Baseline Observations
Early career musings from a clinical researcher and statistician about how economics, statistics, and technology impact our pursuit of better healthcare outcomes. Expect both basketball references and Bayesian probability.