Dawn Swanson

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Now assume that the doctor has a financial interest in the diagnostic company that performs the tests or scans. Or, then again, maybe the hospital has acquired the doctor’s practice and also owns the testing facility. The prices for the tests and scans bear little relation to the actual costs of these services—after all, they’re listed in the chargemaster—and they are highly profitable. Every time our doctor presses her touch screen, she essentially mints money.
Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future
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