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Ya know, that's a fantastic story and bravo to the providers in this particular situation.
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by
Jim
It wasn't an anti-Obamacare story and I realize it's a one off. But maybe everyone can learn something from it if it gets around?
Posted by
spamlet
Aug 22 '13, 07:56
Plus, he had the means to pay upfront. If they're not going to get paid anyway there's little incentive to negotiate.
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True. I didn't care for the jab at the end. Took away from the message. I just think it's very much a rainbows and unicorns piece.
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Jim
Aug 22, 08:23
I think it's too unique to be valuable and I think it misses the point that preferred provider healthcare plans are basically doing this negotiating
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pmb
Aug 22, 08:03
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My patient is self-employed and owns a low-cost "indemnity" type of health insurance policy. -- dude chose poorly. -- nm
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amanda
Aug 22, 08:10
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