meh, I'd prefer the raw data. We can always create DBs out of the raw data, we can always link data. Handling this after the fact would be impossible.
Linking a few trillion records doesn't seem that difficult. It should be doable with a good data warehouse and a reasonable entity linking model. I suspect that we'll find more than a few instances of fraudulent behavior once the data is linked.
My father was nearly pushed into ~2 Million dollars worth of brain surgery that was unnecessary. Not only was the procedure unnecessary, the price for it was >5X what a top-3 hospital would have charged. I only became privy to this once I pushed him to come to Mass General Hospital (MGH) for a second opinion. The surgeon we saw at MGH also believed the suggested procedure to be dangerous.
I wonder if it's possible to cross-reference mortality/complication rates with prices...
Linking a few trillion records doesn't seem that difficult. It should be doable with a good data warehouse and a reasonable entity linking model. I suspect that we'll find more than a few instances of fraudulent behavior once the data is linked.
My father was nearly pushed into ~2 Million dollars worth of brain surgery that was unnecessary. Not only was the procedure unnecessary, the price for it was >5X what a top-3 hospital would have charged. I only became privy to this once I pushed him to come to Mass General Hospital (MGH) for a second opinion. The surgeon we saw at MGH also believed the suggested procedure to be dangerous.
I wonder if it's possible to cross-reference mortality/complication rates with prices...