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If a CosmetAssure patient has a Covered Complication that I would have treated myself in my office prior to CosmetAssure, should I now send the patient to the hospital?

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If a CosmetAssure patient has a Covered Complication that I would have treated myself in my office prior to CosmetAssure, should I now send the patient to the hospital?

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No, CosmetAssure is not designed to encourage a physician to change his/her treatment protocols. If prior to CosmetAssure, you would have treated the complication in your office, you should continue to do so. It is dependant upon the clinical judgment of the physician to determine which course of treatment is best indicated for a particular patient’s complication.

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