Doctors treatment decisions for their patients are being overridden by insurers with increasing frequency, a recent study by Aimed Alliance…
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Many Doctors Looking to Leave the Profession. Nine in ten primary care physicians (92 percent) say staff employed by insurance companies are not competent to make medical decisions about treatment regimens, according to a new physician survey released today by the nonpartisan, nonprofit Alliance for the Adoption of Innovations in Medicine (Aimed Alliance).
According to a new study analyzing 2017 findings reported in JAMA Cardiology, fewer than one in three adults who were…
Aimed Alliance’s Executive Director, Stacey L. Worthy, was quoted in CBS News on a recent survey by the Doctor-Patient Rights…
Newsweek published an op-ed by Aimed Alliance’s Executive Director, Stacey L. Worthy in which she discusses how insurance companies interfere…
Aimed Alliance’s new journal article “Now or Never: The Urgent Need for Action Against Unfair Coverage Denials for Quality Health…
Efforts by physicians to ensure patient access to the most appropriate treatment can often be at odds with the financial…