‘‘enable electronic funds transfers, in order to allow automated reconciliation with the related health care payment and remittance" says it pretty clear to me. That's found on page 59
Frankly, from someone who works with people who have medicare, I am not impressed. They cannot even get a prescription filled in a timely manner unless a dr says that it's "necessary" and some other alternative would work. So someone who doesn't even know the patient can question a physician's decision. And it comes by way of a form letter. There is something wrong about that.
I have private insurance and cannot complain. Yes, I pay for it out of pocket, and it's worth every penny.
‘‘enable electronic funds transfers, in order to allow automated reconciliation with the related health care payment and remittance" says it pretty clear to me. That's found on page 59
Frankly, from someone who works with people who have medicare, I am not impressed. They cannot even get a prescription filled in a timely manner unless a dr says that it's "necessary" and some other alternative would work. So someone who doesn't even know the patient can question a physician's decision. And it comes by way of a form letter. There is something wrong about that.
I have private insurance and cannot complain. Yes, I pay for it out of pocket, and it's worth every penny.