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![Survey: Insurer Interference with Physicians’ Professional Judgement Compromises Patient Health](https://aimedalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Primary-Care-Survey-351x185.jpg)
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).
![Aimed Alliance Creates “Know Your Rights” Brochure to Educate Patients on Appealing Coverage Denials](https://aimedalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Know-Your-Rights-351x185.jpg)
Know Your Rights brochure to Educate Patients on Appealing Coverage Denials (PDF).
![Know Your Rights for People with Cancer](https://aimedalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Know-Your-Rights-Brochure-for-Individuals-with-Cancer-768x472-351x185.jpg)
Know Your Rights brochure – A resource for people with cancer and their loved ones. (PDF 830 KB)
![Aimed Alliance Step Therapy in Medicare Advantage Plans Fact Sheet](https://aimedalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/aimed-thumbnail-1-351x185.png)
Aimed Alliance Step Therapy in Medicare Advantage Plans Fact Sheet
![EP200: Shenanigans to Deny Coverage for Evidence-Based Treatments, by Stacey Richter](https://aimedalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/relentless-header-e1538774495679-351x185.jpg)
Today I speak with Stacey L. Worthy, Esq, a partner over at DCBA Law & Policy. She’s a former executive director of the Alliance for the Adoption of Innovations in Medicine (Aimed Alliance) that aimed, among other things, to curtail non–evidence-based medication switching and insurance processes designed to make it difficult for patients to get coverage for medications/treatments that are clinically appropriate.