Auch #google schafft #faktenchecks ab. Still und leise werden die #claimreviews beerdigt. Wann beginnt die #eu #politik und die #bundesregierung zu verstehen, dass #bigtech nur eines versteht: klare Kante zB in Form einer #digitalsteuer. Zudem könnten dem substanzlosen Geschwafel über #DigitaleSouveränität mal Taten folgen. Zu erwarten ist das nicht. Es werden lieber #Abogebühren als #Personalkosten gezahlt. Abhängigkeiten all inclusiv.
#it #opensource
https://www.niemanlab.org/2025/06/google-kills-the-fact-checking-snippet/

#Insurance #Doctors #ClaimReviews

(And I am reading the ones hired often have had issues in private practice.)

"Insurance companies often hire doctors to work as medical directors or claims reviewers. These doctors review medical claims to determine whether the treatments or procedures are medically necessary. They play a crucial role in deciding whether to approve or deny claims, which can significantly impact patient care."

However, there have been concerns and investigations revealing that some of these doctors have histories of medical malpractice or disciplinary actions. This has raised questions about the fairness and accuracy of their decisions.

Doctors working as medical directors or claims reviewers for insurance companies typically earn between $169,000 and $334,500 per year. The average salary is around $232,369 per year.

(And never have to see patients!)

These figures can vary based on factors like experience, location, and the specific company they work for.