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What HMOs Don't Want You to Know About Your Pap Smear!: And what every woman should know
Clyde Ellis
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| #10013014 in Books | iUniverse | 2003-06-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.12 x6.00l,.21 | File type: PDF | 48 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Taking charge of your medical care|By A Customer|This little book contains great information for taking charge of your medical care. If you're like me, you don't want to hear "I'll call you if there's a problem," since that just assigns me to the role of a file folder.|About the Author|Art Ellis is a retired cytotechnologist and teacher who lives in Holiday, Florida with Leslie, his wife of 35 years. Together, they enjoy writing books that are uplifting and helpful to the general public in an effort to create greater awareness
So what does your HMO not want you to know about your Pap smear? They pay for you to have one every year, right? And your doctor gives you the results, right?True. But once you read this book and learn more about your Pap smear, you will begin making decisions about your health care that could very well increase costs for your insurance provider-that's what they don't want you to know. After all, their primary goal is to reduce their costs, not to give you the best medic...
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