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Their private Medicare plans said no.
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The Washington PostThese private Medicare plans denied specialized care at highest rates USA TodayBREAKING: MA denials being overturned at ‘extremely high' rate, proving SNF care is inappropriately denied: OIG McKnight's Long-Term Care NewsMedicare Advantage plans denied prior authorization requests at unusually high rates, HHS report finds NBC News
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