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Old 09-15-2006, 02:51 PM
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This doesn't suprise me in the least. I just saw a notice posted at my PM's office, and also in my OSS's office that both of them are no longer accepting Oxford. My doc's sect'y said it was over issues of non-payment and under-reimbursement.

There's no easy solution...health costs are so high that if you don't have insurance, you'll go broke. But even with insurance, some of the carrier's make it so difficult to get treatment you either end up going broke going out of network, or just get sicker while you get run from provider to provider. And let's not even go into the individual insurance carrier's appeals process...deny, deny, and deny until you're so frustrated, you just give up.

UGH!

Theresa
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