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by jlarocco
3699 days ago
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How is it different? The insurance company can investigate the efficacy of prescriptions and stop paying for ones that don't work. The article says some of them have done exactly that with Oxycontin. At the other end, if the pain killer isn't working, a patient can go to a different doctor who will prescribe something else. |
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