healthcare without insurance

Physicians Able to Bypass Insurers Under New Law

Patients pay a monthly fee for basic health services but would still need insurance for specialized care and hospital coverage
April 25, 2012 -- In the nearly three decades as a primary care physician, Steven Butdorf has taken care of people without health insurance who’ve earned too much to qualify for government assistance. Now that the Insurance Division has issued new rules for retainer practices, Butdorf can bypass insurance companies and offer discounts to his patients. Those rules came about following passage of Senate Bill 86 in the 2011 Legislature. Read More >>
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