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Do pathologists perform surgery?

No, pathologists do not perform surgery. They examine the tissue biopsies recovered by surgeons during their procedures. Sometimes pathologists are present in the operating room with the surgeons during operations for certain cancers. This allows surgeons to have instant feedback from the pathologist about the contents of the tissue they are removing. This allows surgeons to continue removing tissue if there are still signs of cancer in the sections of tissue the surgeons are reviewing.

* Savings estimate based on a study of more than 1 billion claims comparing self-pay (or cash pay) prices of a frequency-weighted market basket of procedures to insurer-negotiated rates for the same. Claims were collected between July 2017 and July 2019. R.Lawrence Van Horn, Arthur Laffer, Robert L.Metcalf. 2019. The Transformative Potential for Price Transparency in Healthcare: Benefits for Consumers and Providers. Health Management Policy and Innovation, Volume 4, Issue 3.

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