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Subject: Bloomberg: "Health Insurers Pool $1 Trillion" to "Spot
Trends" they already identified
Date: Sep 21, 2011 11:18 AM
ARTICLE BELOW
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-09-20/health-insurers-pool-1-trillion-in-claims-data-to-spot-trends.html
They already know all about
moldy homes and immunosuppression-
disease outcomes. Crazy Eddie informs
them and us:
http://www.actionlyme.org/ANTHRAX_SWEEG_KNOWS.htm
SAYS SWEEG:
"Last November, the American Association of Insurance Services
(
aais.org) filed a new virus and bacteria exclusion designed to
prevent insurance company losses that may arise from claims related to
infectious diseases and bioterrorism. "Coverage is excluded for loss,
cost, or expense caused by, resulting from, or relating to any virus,
bacterium, or other microorganism that causes or is capable of causing
disease, illness, or physical distress. In addition, the exclusion
explicitly applies to any loss, cost or expense arising from denial of
access to property because of any...microorganisms." ***The exclusion
is designed for commercial and farm insurance policies, but there is
no reason to think it will not eventually trickle down to homeowners
and small businesses.***"
"The [MOLD AND LYMERIX CAUSE THE NEW GREAT IMITATORS] exclusion is
designed for commercial and farm insurance policies, but there is no
reason to think it will not eventually trickle down to homeowners and
small businesses."
Get it?
BigInsurance may have to pay
for pre-existing conditions, but
they won't have to pay for
pre-existing moldy homes.
LYMErix-Disease, that is.
See
http://www.actionlyme.org
for the mechanisms of illness induction.
Now that DARPA, the NIH and FDA are
going to put it all on a chip
(BECAUSE THE FDA IS INCOMPETENT),...
BigInsurance will figger out
how/why LYMErix Disease or the
New Great Imitators... or the
Pandemic in Chronic Illness-NOT
FROM-LYFESTYLES-BUT GLOBAL WARMING
will be the victims' fault.
And BigInsurance Ain't Payin ;)))
Nevertheless. Sweeg already revealed
it all, after I revealed it all.
Science is like that.
KMDickson
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Major health insurers are pooling more than $1 trillion in claims data
and creating an institute to cull the statistics and identify the
drivers of higher health spending.
More than 5 billion medical claims from Aetna Inc. (AET), Humana Inc.
(HUM), Kaiser Permanente and UnitedHealth Group Inc. (UNH) will be
collected and combined with government health claims data by the newly
formed Health Care Cost Institute. The nonprofit group, which will
likely be housed in Washington, will begin publishing semi-annual
scorecards beginning next year on spending and consumption of health-
care services and products.
Policy makers and researchers have been frustrated by the limited
availability of information from commercial insurers, who provide
coverage for about two-thirds of Americans with insurance, said Martin
Gaynor, a professor of economics and public policy at Carnegie Mellon
University in Pittsburgh who will lead the institute. Much of the
available data now comes from Medicare, the U.S. health program for
the elderly and disabled.
“You literally can’t know too much as one of my colleagues likes to
say,” Gaynor said in a telephone interview. “We have not been getting
a very complete picture of what has been driving our health spending
and utilization, and that restricts our ability to make policy.”
The insurers are providing an undisclosed amount of initial start-up
money.
Soliciting Data
Gaynor said the organization will talk to other health insurers and
the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in Baltimore to solicit
their participation and data. The institute is collecting data from
2000 to the present covering more than 5,000 hospitals and 1 million
doctors and other health-care providers.
The information, which carries no individual identities, will be made
available to researchers whose proposals are accepted by the
institute. Insurance companies won’t be allowed to see information
submitted by competitors, only aggregate numbers. Researchers will
have to have grants or pay their own expenses. The participating
insurers are providing initial start-up money and covering the cost of
transferring their data to the institute, Gaynor said.
To contact the reporter on this story: Pat Wechsler in New York at
pwec...@bloomberg.net
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Reg Gale at
rga...@bloomberg.net
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KMDickson