Giving it back to medical insurance companies
Sharing this because every American should have this in their arsenal. I want you to be prepared because you could be the next victim.
Sharing this because every American should have this in their arsenal. I want you to be prepared because you could be the next victim.
Hmmm, who does the doctor work for? Think again. They may not have much of a choice.
When patients are suffering from life-threatening illnesses or debilitating health conditions, the only thing that should matter is delivering appropriate evidence-based treatments in a timely manner. For that, patients rightly turn to us — their trusted physicians — for expert guidance on the best course of action. Yet, all too often, insurers insert themselves into the equation. As a result, restrictive policies like prior authorization can interfere with patient care — and lead to dangerous and painful outcomes.
Barbara Jung, MD, and Deborah Dyett Desir, MD
Several days ago, I posted Insurance companies dictating to doctors – Marion’s Mumblings. Today I am returning to this urgent subject by posting continuing videos from this doctor who is continuing her fight against America’s insurance companies. While many of …