The toxic doctor-insurer relationship
My introduction to health insurance companies was very abrupt and simple.
I received my medical training in the U.S. Navy and served three years after that. Then, I was finally discharged. I had treated thousands of patients as a Navy doctor, but I had never charged one, nor did I even know how to charge for services.
My partner in the civilian practice I joined made the transition easy: “Sign this contract …
The toxic doctor-insurer relationship








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