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Free care now could mean big savings later
Medical Economics, 10/21/09
Johnson LJ – Patient A has lost his job and benefits, including his health insurance. He's complaining of stress–related headaches and GI problems that so far have not been treatable. You have suggested therapy, but the patient says he can't afford it. Now he's complaining about his care.
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