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Why nobody believes the numbers : distinguishing fact from fiction in population health management
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Why nobody believes the numbers : distinguishing fact from fiction in population health management

Alfred Lewis

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Machine generated contents note: Introduction Chapter One: Actuaries Behaving BadlyChapter Two: Plausibility-testing: How to Measure Outcomes Using IngredientsChapter Three: Case Studies that Flunk Every Plausibility Test Known to MankindChapter Four: Case Studies that Flunk Every Plausibility Test Known to Mankind and Then SomeChapter Five: Case Studies of Where, When, and How Wellness Programs Have Actually WorkedChapter Six: Yes, Virginia, There Is a Savings ClauseChapter Seven: Disease Management Programs That Actually Work (Pinch Me)Chapter Eight: Contracting/RFP Checklist of Do's and Don'ts (Mostly Don'ts)Appendix: The Keys to the Numerical KingdomAuthor's Note on SourcesEndnotesGlossaryAbout the Author.

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Why nobody believes the numbers : distinguishing fact from fiction in population health management by Alfred Lewis. ISBN 9781118313183. Published by Wiley in 2012. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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