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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: Lane3 who wrote (16505)4/9/2010 5:23:04 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) of 42652
 
"routine checkups are not covered in any state. I don't know what you think you're be seeing."

You want to share that link with me???? I gave you the Medicare link...can't do better than that.

You doctor wasn't paid for a phone call...?? Did she bill you? Are you on Medicare?

Why would you need an appt to get RX refills.... Blood tests I understand a reason for appt. to review results with him sometimes, not all the time. But are you billed for the blood test itself?

And no, you didn't say "Original Medicare" you said it wasn't Medicare Advantage.....there is also the standard Medicare of today.....ie Parts A and B and D (if you want it). That's why I sent the link to Original Medicare....not too many choose that option.

" Just because you're not billed doesn't mean that the doctor is paid by insurance"

Perhaps, but your insurance company will(should) send you a record of the visit of who was paid what by whom...
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