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@thomasgcampbell

Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not. Part owner of @rei . Opinions expressed are my own.

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Tom Campbell
Tom Campbell@thomasgcampbell·
Hospital admitted a COVID-negative 68yo pt for failure to thrive/pneumonia, 24hr ago. He's received one 5% dextrose IV bag, no other nourishment, nothing for pain management, and no antibiotics. I can't have a patient advocate, bc there isn't one at the hospital.
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Tom Campbell@thomasgcampbell·
@gothburz HCA refused to help my dad at all while he was dying and put in his chart that they couldn't verify his Medicare. His Medicare card arrived in the mail the day after he died. I live tweeted it all as it happened to preserve the record: x.com/thomasgcampbel…
Tom Campbell@thomasgcampbell

Hospital admitted a COVID-negative 68yo pt for failure to thrive/pneumonia, 24hr ago. He's received one 5% dextrose IV bag, no other nourishment, nothing for pain management, and no antibiotics. I can't have a patient advocate, bc there isn't one at the hospital.

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Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I am Sam Hazen, CEO of HCA Healthcare. The largest for-profit hospital system in the United States. One hundred and eighty-two hospitals. Twenty states. I oversee a spreadsheet called the chargemaster. It has 42,000 line items. Each line item is a price. The prices are not real. I need to be precise about that. They are not estimates. Not approximations. Not market rates. They are anchors. An anchor is a number you set high so that every negotiated discount feels like a victory. No relationship to cost. No relationship to value. A relationship to leverage. My team sets the anchors. That is the job. The price is correct. Take a drug. Keytruda. Immunotherapy. Treats sixteen types of cancer. The manufacturer charges approximately $11,000 per dose. That is the acquisition cost. What the hospital pays. My team enters it into the chargemaster. They do not enter $11,000. They enter $43,000. That is the gross charge. The gross charge is a fiction. No one pays it. No one is expected to pay it. The gross charge exists so that when Blue Cross negotiates a 68% discount, they pay $13,760, and the contract says "68% discount" and both parties feel the transaction was rigorous. A 68% discount on a fictional price produces a real price that is 25% above acquisition cost. That margin is where I live. My 2025 compensation was $26.5 million. Eighty percent of my bonus is tied to EBITDA. Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It is also earnings before the patient opens the bill. Same dose of Keytruda at the hospital across town. Gross charge: $12,000. Blue Cross rate: $10,200. Same drug. Same dose. Same needle. Same cancer. Different spreadsheet. The CMS transparency data showed the ratio between the highest and lowest negotiated price for the same drug at the same hospital can reach 2,347 to one. Not 2x. Not 10x. Not 100x. Two thousand three hundred and forty-seven to one. For the same thing. In the same building. On the same Tuesday. The price is correct. Every drug in the chargemaster has twelve prices. Twelve. Gross charge. Medicare rate. Medicaid rate. Blue Cross. Aetna. Cigna. UnitedHealth. Humana. Workers' comp. Tricare. Auto insurance. And the self-pay rate. The self-pay rate is for the person without insurance. It is the gross charge. The fictional number. The anchor. The person without insurance pays the number that was designed to be negotiated down from. They pay the ceiling because they have no one to negotiate on their behalf. Same drug. Same chair. Same nurse. They pay the price that no insurer in the country would accept. I maintain a file. CDM line item 637-4892-PKB. Saline flush. Sodium chloride 0.9%. Acquisition cost: $0.47. We charge $87. That is an 18,410% markup. The saline flush is used before and after every IV infusion. A chemo patient receiving twelve cycles will be charged $87 for saline fourteen times per visit. I know the math. My team built the math. The math is the job. The price is correct. In 2021, the federal government required hospitals to publish their prices. The Hospital Price Transparency Rule. Machine-readable file. Gross charges. Discounted cash prices. Payer-specific negotiated rates. We complied. We posted the file. The file is a 9,400-row CSV on our website under "Patient Financial Resources." Four clicks from the homepage. Column F: "CDM_GROSS_CHG." Column J: "DERV_PAYERID_NEGRATE." My team designed the column headers. They designed them to comply. They did not design them to communicate. CMS reported 93% of hospitals now post a file. Compliance. But only 62% of the posted data is usable. That gap is where we operate. We are compliant. The data is published. The data is incomprehensible. A researcher downloaded our file. She spent three weeks cleaning it. She called the billing department for clarification on 340 line items. They transferred her four times. The fourth transfer was to a voicemail box that was full. She published her analysis anyway. Cardiac catheterization lab charges: $8,200 to $71,000 for the same procedure depending on the payer. The report received eleven views on our press monitoring dashboard. I saw it. I did not forward it. On April 1, a new CMS rule takes effect. Hospital CEOs must personally attest — by name, encoded in the machine-readable file — that the pricing data is "true, accurate, and complete." My name. Sam Hazen. In the file. Attesting that 42,000 fictional anchors are true, accurate, and complete. They are complete. I will give them that. Forty-two thousand line items is nothing if not complete. A new analyst read the transparency data. She asked why the same MRI costs $450 for Medicare and $4,200 for Aetna in the same building on the same machine. I told her the rates reflect negotiated contractual agreements between the payer and the facility. She said that doesn't explain the difference. I told her the difference IS the contractual agreement. She said that sounds like the price is arbitrary. I told her the price is the result of a rigorous, multi-variable analysis that accounts for acuity, case mix, regional market dynamics, and payer contract terms. She asked if I could show her the analysis. I told her the analysis is proprietary. The analysis does not exist. The analysis is my team, in Q4, adjusting the chargemaster upward by the percentage the CFO wrote on a sticky note. The sticky note this year said "6-8%." They chose 7.4% because it is between six and eight and it has a decimal, which makes it look calculated. She stopped asking. The price is correct. My insurance. The executive health plan. Not in the chargemaster. Administered separately. I do not pay the gross charge. I do not pay the negotiated rate. I pay a $20 copay for services at our own facilities. Gross charge for my treatment: $14,200. Insured rate for our largest commercial payer: $8,600. I pay $20. The executive health plan was designed by the Chief Human Resources Officer and approved by the compensation committee. I was not on the compensation committee. I was a beneficiary of it. That is a different thing. I benefit from the system I price. I price the system I benefit from. These are two separate facts that happen to involve the same person. HCA Healthcare was named the Most Admired Company in our industry by Fortune magazine for the twelfth consecutive year. That was February. The same month I sold $21.5 million in company stock and purchased zero shares. Fortune did not ask about the chargemaster. I am Sam Hazen, CEO of HCA Healthcare. I have 42,000 prices in a spreadsheet across 182 hospitals. None of them are real. All of them are charged. Same drug: $12,000 or $43,000. Depends on which spreadsheet. Which building. Which contract. Which page of which PDF. The patient who has no contract pays the most. The researcher who found the discrepancy got a voicemail box that was full. The analyst who asked why stopped asking. The executive who prices the system pays $20. On April 1, I will personally attest that this is true, accurate, and complete. The price is correct. The price has always been correct. I am the price.
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Killa 🌺@KillaKreww·
Comedian and TV host Conan O’Brien reveals how BLAMING the death of both his parents on actor Jason Bateman was the ONLY way he was able to grieve 😭👀
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Juanyeh Thomas
Juanyeh Thomas@STG_Yeh1·
Momma told me as a kid , the reason you stutter is cuz it’s so important you gotta say it twice… Keep being confident young king …
MLFootball@MLFootball

🚨REMINDER🚨 There have been people MOCKING Texas A&M WR KC Concepcion for the way he speaks at the #NFL combine. KC speaks like this because he has a speech impediment and has been stuttering his whole life. It is admirable how gets up there and speaks:

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Tom Campbell@thomasgcampbell·
@jbrandonfoster Congrats, J! Really proud of you and the positive changes you have made in life!
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J Brandon Foster 👍🏼👍🏼
J Brandon Foster 👍🏼👍🏼@jbrandonfoster·
🚫🥃 - Today marks my 4th year living an alcohol free lifestyle and I have some reflections: 1. My life is anything but boring, but it’s much less chaotic 2. My kids notice. They may not quite understand yet, but they certainly notice 3. I have been given responsibilities through my consistency that I would have never been afforded in my drinking days 4. It’s not as noticeable now to me.. not drinking is just a part of who I am 5. My relationship with Jesus has increased exponentially 6. I no longer wake up fully clothed including my shoes wondering who I need to apologize to.. the shame and “hanxiety” that came the morning after was what finally did me in. If you’re a friend of mine or have followed me through this journey, you know I’m not “anti alcohol”… I don’t believe everyone needs to quit drinking. However, it’s been the best gift I could give to myself. You don’t have to be defined by something just because everyone does it, or you feel like you’d be lost without it. There is hope on the other side of the booze.. I’m a living example. Happy Sunday Friends 💪🏻💪🏻
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Tom Campbell@thomasgcampbell·
Dr. Bott was unquestionably one of the best people at @UHouston for a very long time. Working with him was always an absolute delight. He cared deeply about all the students as well as everyone around him. He will be deeply missed and remembered fondly.
Renu Khator@UHpres

Professor Simon Bott passed away this week leaving a hole in our hearts... He left UH to take a position in UK but his heart remained here with Cougars. He always wrote to me after games and after every academic milestone UH has achieved. Simon—you will be deeply missed.

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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
I don’t take any workout supplements. But I sweat a lot. So I’ll add LMNT to my water. I’m an orthopedic nightmare. 2 torn rotator cuffs. 2 herniated discs. 2 replaced hips. And more. Thank you rugby and basketball. I started this class 3 years ago. It was a slow start. ngl. Particularly running on the treadmill. It hurt. 2 things were critical. 1. When I changed my shoes to the ANTA c202 , they are super cushioned which was a huge difference. It made running a little bouncier which allowed me to speed up and actually improve my form. Found them when kyrie did a deal with them. amzn.to/4kyHPPI 2. When I worked out when I was younger, I competed with everyone else. I’m competitive to a fault. In everything. Now I just compete with myself and it’s actually easier to make gains. If I add a point or speed up or whatever I’m smiling to myself all day long. I went from treadmill running at 15m mile, L4 to L5 to L6 to now moving to L7. I won’t stop there. From not being able to box jump 20” to 24 and hopefully I can get to 30. Etc etc. With weights, started with much lower weights and try to bump up when I think I’m ready. If it hurts. I stop. I have limits in things I can’t do that kill my shoulders. So I do a lot of close grip bench, about 175lbs and slowly creeping up. Close grip bar curls. prison curls. And much lower weight with barbells. No burpees. It takes time, but it’s worth it. Of course diet makes a big difference. I write down everything in @MyFitnessPal. As I got older I had to reduce my calories and pay attention to where I get my nutrients. Our bodies are far less forgiving as we get older. You have to figure out the mix of food and nutrients that work for you. Food is medicine. The other breakthrough for me was stretching. I’m fortunate I can hire someone to beat me up and get me realigned. It’s painful but worth it. And I literally will do yoga classes from YouTube. With my shoulders, downward dogs hurt. I’m not going to not do them in a yoga class. So I do yoga in front of an iPad 🤷🏼‍♂️ Now I just have to keep it up for the next 30 years !
Bruce Coligan@BruceColigan

@mcuban @Mappy6984 Are you taking anything to help? I ask because I am 63 and getting back to working out. Curious what us older guys need besides good diet and exercise to maintain good health.

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NBC Olympics & Paralympics
NBC Olympics & Paralympics@NBCOlympics·
CURLING HISTORY FOR THE USA! 💪 For the first time EVER, the US women beat Canada at the #WinterOlympics after a thrilling finish.
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Tom Campbell@thomasgcampbell·
Every winter Olympics, I bring up my idea from years ago. Old School movie sequel where all the guys are married, have a guys weekend out where they try curling and accidentally make the US Curling Olympic Team. Will Farrell, Vince Vaughn, Luke Wilson all Curling for the gold.
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NBC Olympics & Paralympics@NBCOlympics

DO YOU BELIEVE IN (CURLING) MIRACLES?! 🤯 Team USA defeats reigning gold medalists Italy to reach their first-ever mixed doubles GOLD MEDAL GAME. #WinterOlympics

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Matthew Tynan
Matthew Tynan@Matthew_Tynan·
So how do we treat something like this when a player of Giannis’ stature, who has a ton of power over any transaction in which he could potentially be involved, gets in the prediction market game:
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Giannis Antetokounmpo@Giannis_An34

We all on @Kalshi now

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Milwaukee Bucks
Milwaukee Bucks@Bucks·
Just In: Conversations have started about @ShamsCharania’s future, and discussing whether the ESPN Senior NBA Insider’s best fit is staying on Giannis’ All-Star Celebrity team or elsewhere.
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Hoodlum 🇺🇸@NotHoodlum·
Happy Anniversary to those who celebrate cat attorneys.
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SportsCenter
SportsCenter@SportsCenter·
"G LEAGUE DROPOUT!!" 😅 Former NBA G League player Charles Bediako hearing it from the Gator fans at the free throw line for Alabama.
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Tom Campbell@thomasgcampbell·
@Matthew_Tynan Carter Bryant needs to jump over Wemby and Keldon sitting in Barber chairs.
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