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Q&A with the University of Pennsylvania's Vincent Lo Re, MD: Managing Denials of Hepatitis C Prescriptions

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When a doctor's prescription is denied by an insurance company it can create issues not only for that doctor but also the patient beyond what the medication is being prescribed for.

When a doctor's prescription is denied by an insurance company it can create issues not only for that doctor but also the patient beyond what the medication is being prescribed for.

Vincent Lo Re III, MD, from the University of Pennsylvania, addressed these issues and offered advice on how best to handle them during the 2015 Liver Meeting in San Francisco.

When a doctor's prescription is denied by an insurance company it can create issues not only for that doctor but also the patient beyond what the medication is being prescribed for.

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