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Was sent this, thought it was funny/sad
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Somehow me i don't think me suggesting he go postal on their arse will help much but I'm game if he isPaging @Dago
Just paging you as you had an OBGYN review your case for authorization.Somehow me i don't think me suggesting he go postal on their arse will help much but I'm game if he is
No it was a pediatricianJust paging you as you had an OBGYN review your case for authorization.
“MRIs and CT scans are very expensive” - is the answer I’ve heard most frequently.
For example, the average cost in the U.S. for an MRI scan was $1,119, compared to $811 in New Zealand, $215 in Australia and $181 in Spain. However, data showed that the 95th percentile in the price of this procedure in the U.S. was $3,031, meaning some people are paying nearly $3,000 more for a standard MRI scan in the U.S. than the average person in Australia and Spain.
The price they told me was about $650 for an MRI if I were to pay it. This would be for MRI with and without contrast.6 Reasons Healthcare Is So Expensive in the U.S.
Here's why healthcare in the United States is so expensive, but the quality of care in the U.S. still ranks low among developed countries.www.investopedia.com
A pediatrician is only slightly better than an OBGYN review. LOLNo it was a pediatrician
My insurance told my surgeon that the ALIF with marrow aspiration was considered experimental stem cell research despite the fact that the same insurance had approved the procedure for his other patients. When my surgeon tried to an appeal, the doctor they got to review my case and tell my surgeon (who is nationally known) was a pediatrician
Still pisses me off to think about it
If this were a math problem, the obvious solution would be to pay her $60kI pay a woman $30k a year to do PA
1/2 of her time that she's paid for involves being on hold with the insurance company
Are you sure its not a situation where if she didn't have to be on hold with insurance her salary could be reduced to a part-time job at $15k?If this were a math problem, the obvious solution would be to pay her $60k