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Psychiatrists least likely specialists to accept insurance


 

FROM JAMA PSYCHIATRY

"More research is needed to understand whether low rates of insurance acceptance are a barrier that patients face when trying to seek psychiatric care and a barrier that physicians face when trying to refer their patients for psychiatric care," Dr. Bishop and her associates added.

This study was supported by the National Institute on Aging, Cornell University, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the National Institutes of Health. No potential financial conflicts of interest were disclosed.

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