Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
admin//June 20, 2012
Hoping to save money and cut back on what it views as unnecessary treatment, health insurer Highmark Inc. will require prior authorization for certain “physical medicine” therapies, such as occupational therapy and chiropractor services, starting Sept. 1.
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