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basselope

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16. You'd have to read my post from earlier...
Wed Mar 23, 2016, 10:31 PM
Mar 2016

I think this problem is being a bit over exaggerated, in much the same way Trump uses the phrase "waste, abuse and fraud".

Yes, some doctors order unnecessary procedures, but I think some do it to be cautious. It is better to run a scan and have it come back negative than not and later find out you could have caught something early.

The biggest problem with the current system is the middle person.. the doctor can order all he/she wants, but it has to be "approved" by an insurance company before it is done.

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