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Abuse Of Schedule 2 Narcotics In Eastern Kentucky
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thecavemaster Wrote:In official letters, do they (insurance) say that they have had "their" doctors review the case or anything like that? This is the very kind of crap that Sicko was showing some of... sick and injured people being "back-burnered" by pumps and suits who send out form letters and try to forget about work as soon as they leave. I'm not sure about UHC, but surely we could figure out something better than this...
Yes. They say that their doctors have looked at my files and find it "not medically necessary at this time". It is always the same. I have never meet this doctor or has he/she evaluated me. One thing I have learned is the doctor works for the insurance company and will NOT go against them. I had 4 different doctors say the same thing as for my diagnosis and the insurance doctor is the only one that differs. This is a buiness of making money, not helping those that need it IMHO.
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Abuse Of Schedule 2 Narcotics In Eastern Kentucky - by Crossbones - 12-22-2007, 12:56 PM

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