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If your health insurance denies a test, treatment or medication your doctor says you need, don't rush to pay out of pocket.
Don’t rush to pay out of pocket if your health insurance denies a test, treatment, or medication your doctor says you need.
A denial doesn’t mean you should immediately pay out of pocket, or skip the care you need. Here's what you can do.
Consumer Reports advises that you should appeal denied insurance claims rather than paying out of pocket, as the process is easier than expected.
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