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Doctors think cost-efficient treatment benefits insurance companies, not patients. (In Other News).(Brief Article)
Publication: Medicine & Health Publication Date: 16-JUN-03 |
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* Doctors Think Cost-Efficient Treatment Benefits Insurance Companies, Not Patients. Asked in a variety of scenarios whether they'd choose a marginally more effective but more expensive screening, physicians chose the more expensive option slightly more than half the time, according to a new research report.
Asked why they chose...
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