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by brendanyounger
1106 days ago
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Exactly. IF you're a hospital system paying 10's of millions of dollars annually to Epic, and IF you want to pay for Epic's price estimation tool and offer it to consumers, then, yes, your patients can get a rough estimate of the cost of their elective surgery. I grew up in Madison, Wisconsin. Most of my graduating high school class works for Epic. Their campus rivals Google's. Fun fact, they bought all the farm land you can see to the horizon and rented it back to the farmers for below market rates just to ensure the view from their campus was unobstructed by new development. If you think anything about Epic is free or in the patient's best interest, check out their auditorium: https://cuningham.com/portfolio/epic-deep-space-auditorium You could host a Taylor Swift concert in there and have unused seating. |
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