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BlitzFirst said:K, now let's talk about the guy who posted it. He rolled out healthcare.gov for Obama and was moved into a role under his administration serving as the acting Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) which was a position he held for 2 years during the Obama administration.
He's the guy that helped architect ACA’s Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) with health exchanges online. He's the guy that rolled out how physicians code deaths, sickness, disease, etc. so that it can be consumed electronically through the Direct Project (from NIS) or via direct exchange via HL7. Because of Obama and his leadership, around 96% of all hospitals in this country use electronic medical records and as such, code patient data/sickness/death in those electronic medical records.
Now should I listen to a guy like that before I listen to a baseball and political statistician? In my opinion, I definitely should...which is why I posted what I did.
You're welcome to disagree.
You asked if a journalist knows more than a healthcare expert. You referred to Slavitt as a "healthcare expert" without bothering to explain any of the above. My response is on healthcare experts in general.
That said, I do trust Silver over him. The reason I trust Silver in this case is because I've been following him for 6 years and I know he wouldn't have made the statement on a whim, especially because of who he's responding to - he would have fully researched it before making a statement like this. He is all for accurately counting these deaths and not under counting them. He would never try to refute something like this unless he was sure.
Also:
It seems the guy on Reddit made a mistake and then Slavitt posted the mistake.
Most important point: "And most if not all of that increase appears to be counted under the CDC's Covid death totals too"
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