Ryan Knutson
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Now, some of these doctors are frustrated because the peer that they might be matched up with might not be someone who is in their specialty at all. So you might have an oncologist who's trying to have a peer-to-peer review with someone who's a family doctor or general practitioner, for instance.
Health insurance companies have said that, you know, they play a really important role in the healthcare system, that, you know, they're all trying to do the right thing here, that some of these complaints that come from patients and doctors are unjustified. You know, there's a lot of really important reasons that claims get denied.
Health insurance companies have said that, you know, they play a really important role in the healthcare system, that, you know, they're all trying to do the right thing here, that some of these complaints that come from patients and doctors are unjustified. You know, there's a lot of really important reasons that claims get denied.
Health insurance companies have said that, you know, they play a really important role in the healthcare system, that, you know, they're all trying to do the right thing here, that some of these complaints that come from patients and doctors are unjustified. You know, there's a lot of really important reasons that claims get denied.
Often it's because, you know, there's not enough work being done to back up the claims that are being sent. You know, they're lack information that would help them make a determination that would allow them to, you know, support a claim.
Often it's because, you know, there's not enough work being done to back up the claims that are being sent. You know, they're lack information that would help them make a determination that would allow them to, you know, support a claim.
Often it's because, you know, there's not enough work being done to back up the claims that are being sent. You know, they're lack information that would help them make a determination that would allow them to, you know, support a claim.
I think I actually, you know, I cover health care. I don't think I had I don't think I realized how angry doctors were at health insurers. You know, I thought that they sort of understood that system more than I do as a patient or even as a reporter.
I think I actually, you know, I cover health care. I don't think I had I don't think I realized how angry doctors were at health insurers. You know, I thought that they sort of understood that system more than I do as a patient or even as a reporter.
I think I actually, you know, I cover health care. I don't think I had I don't think I realized how angry doctors were at health insurers. You know, I thought that they sort of understood that system more than I do as a patient or even as a reporter.
And to get these letters, one after the other, saying, you know, we're just as angry as everyone else you're seeing on the internet, and we don't understand it either, and this entire industry is a total black box, and it's taking away our will to continue to be doctors, that was really troubling to me as someone who knows that this industry desperately needs more doctors.
And to get these letters, one after the other, saying, you know, we're just as angry as everyone else you're seeing on the internet, and we don't understand it either, and this entire industry is a total black box, and it's taking away our will to continue to be doctors, that was really troubling to me as someone who knows that this industry desperately needs more doctors.
And to get these letters, one after the other, saying, you know, we're just as angry as everyone else you're seeing on the internet, and we don't understand it either, and this entire industry is a total black box, and it's taking away our will to continue to be doctors, that was really troubling to me as someone who knows that this industry desperately needs more doctors.
My takeaway is that if the health insurance industry is working, it is unclear to Americans what it's supposed to be doing, why it makes the decisions it does, it's just become so complicated that people don't understand why they're getting charged what they're being charged, why they're being denied what they're being denied.
My takeaway is that if the health insurance industry is working, it is unclear to Americans what it's supposed to be doing, why it makes the decisions it does, it's just become so complicated that people don't understand why they're getting charged what they're being charged, why they're being denied what they're being denied.
My takeaway is that if the health insurance industry is working, it is unclear to Americans what it's supposed to be doing, why it makes the decisions it does, it's just become so complicated that people don't understand why they're getting charged what they're being charged, why they're being denied what they're being denied.
And I think any attempt by the health insurance companies to pull back that curtain a little bit and let the public understand why these decisions are being made and how, would really change the future of this industry.
And I think any attempt by the health insurance companies to pull back that curtain a little bit and let the public understand why these decisions are being made and how, would really change the future of this industry.
And I think any attempt by the health insurance companies to pull back that curtain a little bit and let the public understand why these decisions are being made and how, would really change the future of this industry.
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