Susan Lane, MS, LMFT Marriage & Family Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 501 N Wymore Rd, Winter Park, FL 32789 Phone: 407-975-2565 |
Dr. Arnaldo Luis Olivera Ii, PH.D. Marriage & Family Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1260 Palmetto Ave Ste F, Winter Park, FL 32789 Phone: 407-775-2949 Fax: 844-410-8878 |
Ms. Michele Theresa Band, M.A. Marriage & Family Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 315 N Lakemont Ave, Winter Park, FL 32792 Phone: 407-830-6412 |
Heidi Yolanda Sposato, M.A., LMFT Marriage & Family Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1505 Orchid Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789 Phone: 407-644-4692 Fax: 407-644-4882 |
Shawn Gordon, LMFT Marriage & Family Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1950 Lee Rd Ste 101, Winter Park, FL 32789 Phone: 352-639-4337 |
Renee Lamorte Marriage & Family Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2479 Aloma Ave, Winter Park, FL 32792 Phone: 407-657-6692 Fax: 407-894-6010 |
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The New York Times has a consumer health column on programs that would process a patient's insurance claim: "Here's how it could work: A claim is generated and submitted electronically before you finish tying your shoes. By the time you reach the checkout desk, your doctor has received a payment commitment from your insurance company, just as Visa and MasterCard provide to a merchant after a customer swipes a card. It's not fantasy.
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