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are sitting in a filing cabinet miles away. But the wrong incentives could cause the same problem, said Seth Foldy, a professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin who recently ended a six-year term as commisioner of health for Milwaukee. The disconnect could happen if incentives are given for performing processes, rather than keeping patients healthy.

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Source:wistechnology.com By Jason Stitt 06/08/05


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