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Keep in mind there are some LLMD's that can heal people and do accept insurance.
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bettyg
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jay,
please add this is PUBLIC HEALTH ALERT, MONTH/YEAR of this issue to subject heading ... thanks my dear friend hugs/kisses
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seekhelp
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Good points, but skewed. The author is acting like they bundle in the cost of helping patients with disability paperwork, med pre-auths, etc. Not in my world. Extra charges are incurred for pre-auths and I don't dare see how expensive a letter would be for SSDI, insurers. It would be a pretty penny I bet.
I know..I know..so do some regular docs. I still don't agree with all of the article, but there are good points. It's all perspective. IF they get you well, it's worth it. If not.
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