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Old 06-07-2012, 11:44 PM #1
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Default insurance company nurse service

Newly diagnosed with seronegative mg throigh emg. Got a premium increase and call from insurance company offering free phone access to 24 hour nurse via a service called accordant care. Anybody know how this works and if it is good? I am concerned that it sounds too good to be true and that it will somehow limit my and doctors' options. Sorry y'all have mg but glad y'all are here. Thanks.
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