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Independent specialists are not employed by large institutions. They do not, directly or indirectly work for CEOs getting paid millions every year. Why do you think the CEOs get paid so much?
Independent specialists are free to make right choices in the best interest of patients. They are not judged by any corporate employer looking at how much profit they generated for the business of medicine.
A specialist's role is to provide expert advice based on specialized experience, perform necessary tests with skills learnt over years and give cost-effective care.
Patients should feel safe.
Specialists provide access to advanced assessment, analysis, testing and spectrum of medications.
They have special knowledge in their fields.
Patients must be able to trust them.
Patients ought to do their research and comparisons to control the cost of care.
A physician may be able to help.
Sometimes going out of network could be a smart choice. See an example=>
A hospital facility fee can be $6,000+ with $1,500 out of pocket expense for a patient. When your specialist is independent, he can direct you to a facility where a high-quality colonoscopy can be performed for less than $1200 even when you pay the total cost.
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