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Originally Posted by Slava
The specialist doesn’t have to refer in the first case, but why have another appointment required? And overall, the thing is we hear “there’s not enough workers” and the at the same time we have these processes in place monopolizing their time.
These things are seemingly minor and meaningless, until they’re done on a large scale across the system and bog the whole thing down.
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The appointment thing is a side affect of fee for service billing. If you note BC appears to be getting rid of it. But there are pros and cons to it.