You are systematic in drilling down in teaching about the government funded medical system. As I told my representatives in response to your last article on denial of service, there are few appeals. That does not suggest that people are getting needed services. It suggests that there are barriers to using the appeal apparatus. Managed Care is very good at that. Thanks for explaining how to appeal.
You are systematic in drilling down in teaching about the government funded medical system. As I told my representatives in response to your last article on denial of service, there are few appeals. That does not suggest that people are getting needed services. It suggests that there are barriers to using the appeal apparatus. Managed Care is very good at that. Thanks for explaining how to appeal.
Thanks Irene. Denials are a very ugly business. I've been given witness accounts that adjusters would compete to see who would deny the most claims.