If the patient was hospitalized with nonrespiratory symptoms, how would the MD know to order an H5N1 test? Insurance doesn't pay for "routine survelillance"...
It's stuff like that that makes me think they are lying.
If the patient was hospitalized with nonrespiratory symptoms, how would the MD know to order an H5N1 test? Insurance doesn't pay for "routine survelillance"...
It's stuff like that that makes me think they are lying.
If the patient was hospitalized with nonrespiratory symptoms, how would the MD know to order an H5N1 test? Insurance doesn't pay for "routine survelillance"...
It's stuff like that that makes me think they are lying.