UCAN investigates: Are insurance companies failing to pay doctors ?

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At a time where healthcare reform is so badly needed and not being properly addressed, UCAN brings you the information you need to know to be informed about the facts. John Mattes investigates the reasons why doctors are having difficulty being paid by insurance companies. Big insurance is also making it difficult for doctors to get services authorized for their patients. How are doctors to treat their patients fairly if they can't support their patients with good service and themselves financially ?

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