Opinion: Every state needs a database with all health insurance claims, not just some
States that invest in a database of all health insurance claims reap many benefits.
by John Freedman
Jun 05, 2018
3 minutes
California spends approximately $367 billion a year on health care. That’s more than the gross domestic product of South Africa or Denmark. It’s more than the state spends on six years of K-12 education, or 23 years of transportation. In other words, it’s a lot. Many say it’s too much.
When you don’t really know where the money is going, or what value it is generating, how can you determine where to save money? That’s a key question for California policymakers. To answer it, the state is taking another look at developing an
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