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Podiatry services restored for Medicare Patients

Discussion in 'USA' started by Cameron, May 29, 2014.

  1. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member

  2. Lab Guy

    Lab Guy Well-Known Member

    It costs more money to do the paperwork than what you get paid from Medicaid.

    Steven
     
  3. drdebrule

    drdebrule Active Member

    Armstrong has a study demonstrating increased lower extremity amps when Medicaid services are eliminated. So I like to hear about states that are including Podiatry and not excluding our services.

    As far as the poor reimbursement, I would like to see this trend change too.
     
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