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Healthcare Crisis

Some distressing HMO facts:


* Nurses are now making medical decisions that in the past were made only by doctors.
* Doctors are signing contracts with HMOs and not telling their patients that they are getting paid more to provide less medical care.
* Some HMOs and Insurance Companies are making up their own standards of medical care based on the opinions of incompetent and non-objective physicians.
* Some physicians and nurses working for HMOs and insurance companies are getting bonuses for denying medical care or reimbursement to patients.
* Some physicians (gatekeepers) who work for HMOs get more money the more they deny emergency room care.
* Some HMOs and insurance companies have doctors working for them to do medical reviews who are unqualified, have had their licenses suspended or are on probation.
* Some hospitals give financial bonuses to nurse managers who run medical units or floors if they come under their budget by using fewer nurses to take care of patients.
* There are GAG clauses that physicians must sign in some HMO contracts that forbid them to criticize the HMO or to tell the patient about needed medical care that the HMO disapproves of or does not provide.
* Some HMOs retaliate by firing doctors who do not follow their rules even if their rules may be dangerous to patients.
* Some HMOs and insurance companies retaliate against doctors who send their patients to specialist too many times, or too soon, or order expensive tests that the doctor feels is necessary but the HMO does not.

Facts alone aren't enough. You need a full understanding of how your HMO works in order to protect yourself.

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