I'll add to Mark's thoughts. If an investment can't be clearly explained in two sentences (three max) then I'm not interested. I'm sure I miss out on some good but complex investments but I can live with that.
Fraud prevention? 100% agree but that process differs from blatant stall tactics with rubber stamp denial of claims until it is refiled maybe two more times with accompanying letters for routine procedures. The doctor is eventually paid 4-6 months after the procedure but let the insured delay a single monthly premium payment and see how fast they are cancelled.
Maybe so but insurers are a primary reason for the accelerating rate of physician burnout mentioned by quan. Treatment options are dictated by insurers plus the endless paperwork required to get a claim paid.
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I'll add to Mark's thoughts. If an investment can't be clearly explained in two sentences (three max) then I'm not interested. I'm sure I miss out on some good but complex investments but I can live with that.
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Fraud prevention? 100% agree but that process differs from blatant stall tactics with rubber stamp denial of claims until it is refiled maybe two more times with accompanying letters for routine procedures. The doctor is eventually paid 4-6 months after the procedure but let the insured delay a single monthly premium payment and see how fast they are cancelled.
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Maybe so but insurers are a primary reason for the accelerating rate of physician burnout mentioned by quan. Treatment options are dictated by insurers plus the endless paperwork required to get a claim paid.
Post: Quinn Explores the Question: Are Doctors Overpaid?
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