transparency-data
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transparency-data
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Open Source U.S. Healthcare Transparency Data Validator
One aspect of the project involves designing and maintaining open source datasets that help inform existence, pricing, and practices of healthcare providers, insurers, and plans. Currently we expose this in flat files, just for accessibility for a broad audience, but a lot of the data is naturally relational in nature. You can check it out here: https://github.com/TPAFS/transparency-data
- Open Source U.S. Healthcare Transparency Data
- [self-promotion] Open Source U.S. Healthcare Transparency Data
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U.S. hospitals are required to publish their prices for medical procedures now, so my friends and I collected around 4 million prices from 30 hospitals in the Philly area and created a search engine where anyone can see how much they may be charged. Let me know what you think!
This is cool! In case this is useful for you, u/taeyoungwoo or u/wolfman2scary, I compiled a list of MRFs for all hospitals in compliance across PA that might allow you to extend the coverage of your tool: https://github.com/TPAFS/transparency-data
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I built a site to help people in the U.S. appeal health insurance denials.
Yeah I think that is a great strategy. I agree though that figuring out exactly what codes pertain to the actual services you plan to get can be difficult in the hospital setting. Are you familiar with the CMS/HHS pricing transparency laws 1 2 that went into effect this year? They don't solve the problem you mentioned of knowing what codes you'll actually be billed for at the end of the day, but in principle they do allow you to avoid having to talk with hospitals (or insurers) to figure out what they bill (or pay). The rules require costs and negotiated rates to be published. The locations of the files can be hard to track down though, so mileage may vary. I have a tangentially related project to document where all of the hospital files live on the web (much easier than the insurer problem), in case you're interested: https://github.com/TPAFS/transparency-data
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She expected to pay $1,337 for surgery. She was billed $303,709.
Transparency rules will help, but there's a lot of work that will need to be done to ensure the resulting data is accurately reported, accessible, and consumer friendly before usage of the data becomes the norm. If anyone is interested, I started a gtihub repository to try to supplement and audit reported transparency data: https://github.com/tpafs/transparency-data
talent-plan
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Need insights to build a distributed key value store from scratch.
Pls check this course: https://github.com/pingcap/talent-plan . It includes how to implement sql and key value store. It’s an awesome course
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Ask HN: Leetcode for Back End and Server Development
- https://hackattic.com/ : Interesting programming Problems.
- https://sadservers.com/ : Learn Linux by solving problems.
- https://fly.io/dist-sys/ : Distributed Systems Problems.
- https://github.com/pingcap/talent-plan/ : System Programming / Distributed System Challenge.
- https://protohackers.com/ : Server Programming Challenges.
- https://codecrafters.io/ : Implement server tech / softwares from scratch.
- https://hyperskill.org/ : Lots of projects based tutorials.
- https://github.com/pingcap/talent-plan/ : System Programming / Distributed System Challenge.
- new Rust Networking book
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Gossip Glomers: Fly.io Distributed Systems Challenges
Awesome stuff!
Just to share in the way: open source training courses about distributed database and distributed systems by PingCap.
https://github.com/pingcap/talent-plan
- Learning and Building a KV Database in rust.
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How does serde_json work?
You should try this lab by PingCAP (write a serde implementation for redis serialization protocol) ; you can find answers/seek help in github if you really don't know to figure out it.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (20/2022)!
I am doing pingcap's talent plan recently, where you need to implement a custom Deserializer for REdis Serialization Protocol for the building block 3. What confuses me most is the implementation of `EnumAccess` and `VariantAccess`. One of my attempt looks like the following:
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Looking at your project, I would recommend following this tutorial that makes you write key-value store in Rust. They don't provide you with a solution and make you come up with most stuff yourself, but give you some direction and structure for learning. You seem to have come up with most of this yourself already, but it might still be useful for you.
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Newbie here. Just finished reading the book. What now?
If you are interested in network programming and distributed system, checkout https://github.com/pingcap/talent-plan
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