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  • WHAT’S NEW IN MEDICINE TODAY? 5 1 21

WHAT’S NEW IN MEDICINE TODAY? 5 1 21

Saturday 1st May 2021

Dr. Alfred O. Bonati discusses the hidden dangers of insurance companies meddling in healthcare decisions on 'American Medicine Today - Radio'.
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Dr. Alfred O. Bonati on the Hidden Risks of Insurance Companies in Healthcare

The insurance companies are probably the biggest gambling type of industry in the world and they gamble with your health, what is extremely dangerous.
Ever thought about who really controls your healthcare decisions? Dr. Alfred O. Bonati, the brilliant mind behind the Bonati spine procedures, dives into a startling topic on this episode of 'American Medicine Today - Radio'. Dr. Bonati sheds light on how insurance companies might be meddling in medical practices without proper credentials, putting patient care at risk. He argues that insurance companies are essentially gambling with your health, and the stakes are incredibly high. Dr.
Bonati doesn't hold back as he breaks down the inner workings of insurance companies. He paints a vivid picture of how different departments within these companies—like underwriting, marketing, and claims—play roles that could impact your treatment. The underwriting department creates products that often never reach patients, while the marketing team sells you dreams that are never fulfilled. But it's the claims department that takes the cake, hiring less-than-competent physicians to deny necessary treatments.
The discussion gets even more intense as Dr. Bonati talks about insurance commissioners who might be taking incentives under the table, failing to hold these companies accountable. It's a raw, eye-opening conversation that reveals how these behind-the-scenes maneuvers can have real consequences for your health. If you've ever felt frustrated dealing with insurance companies, this episode will resonate with you. It's not just informative; it's a call to action for anyone concerned about their healthcare.
Tune in to understand the risks and learn how to navigate this complex landscape.