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Do u.s. doctors get kick-backs for ordering tests (blood work, ultrasounds, nuclear scans)? |
Do u.s. doctors get kick-backs for ordering tests (blood work, ultrasounds, nuclear scans)? Are you ordering these tests from your office or at the hospital? You would be pay for these tests from the individual insurance companies, or medicare and medicaid, some tests need pre-approved and if not submitted correctly, the insurance will not pay. Then your losing out, because you can't bill the patient if their insurance has that clause. Hope this helps. |
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