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Private medical insurers – independent hospitals seek better communications

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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Private medical insurers and providers of health care services need to work more closely together so that patients receive the best care possible, say the Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Standing Committee of the Independent Healthcare Association. Patients need to know their entitlements to health care services under their private medical insurance policies.

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