Saturday, April 23, 2016

URINE DIPSTICK TESTS MAKING ONTARIO DOCTORS MILLIONS

There are "a great number" of doctors who prescribe methadone for people with opiate addictions "clustered around the million-dollar mark" in part because they are paid $35 for a urine dipstick test that cost $2 to $3, said Hoskins.  "We found that in many cases physicians were earning more than half of their total billings from that one procedure," he said.
 
 
 

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