Patients Are Being Billed For Some Phone Chats With Doctors That Used To Be Free
As part of their social distancing policies, elected leaders suggested phone and video medical appointments would be covered by health insurance. So why are some patients paying $70 per virtual visit?
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April 27, 2020 at 04:00PM
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NPR News: Patients Are Being Billed For Some Phone Chats With Doctors That Used To Be Free
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