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There is a brilliant diagnostician in pensacola... I'm not sure if he still practices... but he had a gift for finding maladies. He was at constant odds with insurance corps about medical necessity for tests... but was continually correct. He quit taking medicare and medicaid patients twenty years ago because of the rejections... even after his thinking was proven correct.

It's a damn shame when a bureaucratic lacky calls the shots... but I guess the majority rules.

TEOTWAWKI

TEOTWAWKI

PkrBum wrote:There is a brilliant diagnostician in pensacola... I'm not sure if he still practices... but he had a gift for finding maladies. He was at constant odds with insurance corps about medical necessity for tests... but was continually correct. He quit taking medicare and medicaid patients twenty years ago because of the rejections... even after his thinking was proven correct.

It's a damn shame when a bureaucratic lacky calls the shots... but I guess the majority rules.

More like government guns make the rules.....that is the only authority they have is powder and lead in the final drop.

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TEOTWAWKI wrote:
PkrBum wrote:There is a brilliant diagnostician in pensacola... I'm not sure if he still practices... but he had a gift for finding maladies. He was at constant odds with insurance corps about medical necessity for tests... but was continually correct. He quit taking medicare and medicaid patients twenty years ago because of the rejections... even after his thinking was proven correct.

It's a damn shame when a bureaucratic lacky calls the shots... but I guess the majority rules.

More like government guns make the rules.....that is the only authority they have is powder and lead in the final drop.

I guess it's ok to name him... I worked as a medical technologist for him right out of college. Dr. Gary Gotthelf...

If my life depended on a doctor besides a surgical procedure... I would see him. As a lab tech... I was amazed.

Joanimaroni

Joanimaroni

PkrBum wrote:There is a brilliant diagnostician in pensacola... I'm not sure if he still practices... but he had a gift for finding maladies. He was at constant odds with insurance corps about medical necessity for tests... but was continually correct. He quit taking medicare and medicaid patients twenty years ago because of the rejections... even after his thinking was proven correct.

It's a damn shame when a bureaucratic lacky calls the shots... but I guess the majority rules.

Before I retired....I spent way too much time on the phone with insurance reps, nurses, and sorry-assed so called physicians that worked for the insurance company....It was almost an everyday occurrence ..sad thing is I had to talk with them only after our staff had exhausted all attempts for the necessary approvals.

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