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And when you get really fed up with this bullshit and look for a way out, there aren’t a lot of great options that medical training allows for but still pays med school debts. Guess what one of the few options is? Working for an insurance company and helping them deny claims. Fuuuuhhcck
A lot of doctors hate dealing with the insurance companies as much as we do. They have to deal with medical insurance on both sides.
They all get frustrated whenever they have to not help someone they’re perfectly capable of helping
That’s why my old doctor opened up a concierge practice. You pay a yearly membership fee, a low office fee, then everything else is at cost.
Indeed, this post was inspired by a friend who spends an inordinate amount of time off the clock trying to get charts into just so shape so that claims go through. The exact way they want you to phrase stuff and what tests they need to see in the chart before approval changes regularly so practices basically have to hire a dedicated staff to keep up and let the doctors know about changes. Also results in small practices being driven out of business.
This shit is straight up EVIL.
They get compensated enough to forget.
- Why are so many doctors being forced to take out payday loans to make ends meet?
- @Optum is now running a Payday loan business targeting medical practices to which @UHC fails to issue timely payments, denies + delays. Genius!
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