Doctors Say Low Pay for Diabetes Care Shortchanges Patients
Almost one-third of doctors in an industry-sponsored survey said they didn’t spend enough time with their diabetic patients and blamed low reimbursement rates for diabetes care, researchers said.
source : www.medpagetoday.com
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