A little help for the uninsured (The State)
Story date: 2008-03-05 09:06:09
Added on: 2008-03-05 21:22:00
For the past few years, Birdell Perry’s doctor has been telling her to go for a colonoscopy. She wanted to take her doctor’s advice, but she didn’t have insurance to cover it, and she couldn’t come up with money for the procedure that can cost about $1,500, or co-payments of up to $250 for people with insurance. Then a few weeks ago she saw a notice in a small-town weekly about doctors in West ...
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