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Default The challenge to get good help from doctors

Here is an interesting video and transcript about the conflicts doctors have.

If your doctor says, 'Try this.' this concept may be at play. When added to the limited knowledge doctors have about concussions, it begins to make more sense. If doctors cannot come up with a new idea of how to treat your concussion, they get limited in their billings.

How Medicare Doctors are Paid to Keep You Sick (video)
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