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Generally they will not terminate the patient but rather tell them they will no loger accpt the insurance either at all or in part. The patient is free to pay for the service themselves or pay the balance above what the insurance pays. However, contracts between doctors and insurance companies change (and terminate) all the time. When that happens the doctor is not obligate to continue to accept the old terms.

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