by Randal Forbes | Apr 25, 2017 | Disability News, FDG Posts, Social Security Disability Processes and Regulations
Rule or no rule, they better give treating physicians’ opinions substantial credibility. Credibility is a due process concept. That means it is a constitutional issue. Also, any denigration of a treating physician must pass the logical bridge test. Forbes... by Randal Forbes | Apr 2, 2017 | Disability News, FDG Posts, Social Security Disability Processes and Regulations
A treating physician’s opinion won’t mean as much when someone is filing a disability claim. Randy responds: Rule or no rule, they better give treating physicians’ opinions substantial credibility. Credibility is a due process concept. That means it is a... by Randal Forbes | Apr 2, 2017 | Disability News, FDG Posts, Medical
Medical decisions should be based on medical considerations. Patients should not be forced to alter their treatment based upon cost considerations if the treatment is medically necessary and within the medically accepted standard of care. Doctors should direct... by Randal Forbes | Apr 2, 2017 | Disability News, FDG Posts
Maine Voices: The problem isn’t Obamacare; it’s the insurance companies Patients and primary care physicians are getting the raw end of the deal for the sake of corporate profits. Randy responds: Interesting perspective from a primary care physician in Maine....
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