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Docmos Launches New Service for Money-Minded Patients

Published in Telemedicine Law Weekly, June 14th, 2008

As health care costs continue to escalate and benefits are cut back, patients are bearing more of the cost of their medical care. Especially for the growing number of patients enrolled in high-deductible health plans, the out-of-pocket costs for certain medical services, such as high-end imaging studies, can put a serious dent in their wallets. Patients can tackle at least part of these costs by visiting Docmos whenever they need to get imaging studies, such as CTs, MRIs, PET scans and other x-rays. Docmos has created an online directory of imaging facilities across the country, and offers patients cash rebates of up to $150 when they visit certain imaging facilities in their area.

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