About a quarter of registered voters in Texas have faced insurance
denials for treatment that a physician ordered for them, according to a survey published by the Texas Medical Association.
The survey, commissioned by TMA, asked 800 voters questions about
insurance denials. Nearly 26 percent of survey respondents said that in
the past year, an insurance company “refused to cover a medicine,
procedure, test, or scan that a doctor ordered” for either them or a
family member.
For the people who saw their orders denied, 30 percent said they paid
for the medicine, procedure, test or scan out of pocket. Fourteen
percent said they appealed and the insurer changed its decision. Ten
percent said they or a family member had their symptoms worsen or
diagnosis delayed.
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/finance/texas-medical-association-25-of-patients-say-insurers-denied-physician-orders.html
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