Aimed Alliance counsel Stacey L. Worthy explains in a recent news article why copay accumulators are an unfair and discriminatory…
Aimed Alliance counsel Stacey L. Worthy explains in a recent news article why copay accumulators are an unfair and discriminatory…
Aimed Alliance counsel Stacey L. Worthy explains how Ohio hospitals seeking cost savings by forcing stable patients to switch medications…
Let MI Doctors Decide conducted a study on Michigan’s top 25 health insurance plans, and none of them received a…
Doctors treatment decisions for their patients are being overridden by insurers with increasing frequency, a recent study by Aimed Alliance…
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).