
Steve Cohen
Articles
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Dec 5, 2024 |
businessandamerica.com | Steve Cohen
Jane Doe – her real name being hidden to protect her young child – thought she knew how to help her eight-year-old son “”Baby Doe.” She was well-educated, employed in a professional role by a federal agency, and comfortable navigating bureaucracies and unresponsive gatekeepers. More importantly, she was a fierce advocate for her child, who had been diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder and needed occupational and speech therapies, which he received, and mental health care, which he did not.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
kevinmd.com | Steve Cohen |Steven Siegel |Christopher Habig |Mattie Renn
Jane Doe – her real name being hidden to protect her young child – thought she knew how to help her eight-year-old son “”Baby Doe.” She was well-educated, employed in a professional role by a federal agency, and comfortable navigating bureaucracies and unresponsive gatekeepers. More importantly, she was a fierce advocate for her child, who had been diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder and needed occupational and speech therapies, which he received, and mental health care, which he did not.
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Aug 30, 2024 |
kevinmd.com | Steve Cohen |Gabriela Ramirez |Gabriela Ramírez |Jaimie Cavanaugh |Daryl James
Half of my family and many of my friends are doctors. I admire them enormously: they are smarter, work harder, and are more compassionate than any group I know. Yet sadly, they are all wimps. Despite non-stop carping about the dangers and cost of health insurers’ prior authorization machinations, not a single one is willing to step up and take on an insurance company. Of course, I understand why: doctors’ incomes are largely dependent on insurance companies paying them.
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