Why should I bother to question Medicare or my insurance company—isn't appealing a waste of time?

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Last Update: August 16, 2006

Not at all. You have the right to appeal any health care decision made by Medicare, your doctor, hospital or a Medicare private health plan—and you have a good chance of winning. In fact, most appeals turn out in favor of the person appealing. Remember, you don't have to take no for an answer.
    To learn more about appealing, click on the links in the GO TO box.

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