Evidence-based primary care? Not with these ancillaries

November 17, 2006

With insurers paying more for procedures, physicians are imposing “mandatory” diagnostic tests to pay the bills.



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1 Anonymous November 17, 2006 at 10:35 am

Does it mean I am allowed to steal other people’s money if I need them to pay my bills?

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