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by geoffcline
1424 days ago
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This is my understanding also. Insurance Cos are aware of this. I think people assume that they are receiving worse service from a PA vs a MD. A PA may have more time to research your condition. They have more experience with your particular condition. I went to a PA recently when my usual MD was not available. They knew of a recently(ish) released test that could be helpful in the situation. I did the test, and the MD reviewed it. The MD wasn't familiar with the test, but it ended up being very important. |
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And they have a right to make that assumption. The important thing is making sure the patient is aware they are getting a PA and not an MD. Let the patient decide if that's OK.