Miranda Patel

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Recognizing that health care could be a major profit center, McKinsey burrowed deep into state and federal agencies by selling the idea that ordinary government workers lacked the training and experience to understand the nuances of health-care economics. The firm promoted its proprietary analytics, infused with thousands of data sets from clients around the world. No longer the domain of only generalists, McKinsey now had doctors, researchers, and former government regulators on staff.
When McKinsey Comes to Town: The Hidden Influence of the World's Most Powerful Consulting Firm
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