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by analyticascent
2905 days ago
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An interesting piece, this is an important discussion point when it comes to international healthcare policy comparisons. I like collecting things like these for a NLP project that outputs variables and methodologies used in a given study. However, the title appears to be misleading. If I'm reading that article correctly, it seems to say that we can't predict whether someone is receiving expenditures that are in the last year of someone's life - the general claim that roughly 25% or so of Medicare spending takes place in the last year of people's lives is still accurate. |
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