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How does it financially benefit a Physician to assist the disabled?

The disabled often lack medical care, because they have stopped working and therefore have no funds or medical insurance for medical treatment.  The disabled, once adjudicated; can get health insurance through Medicaid, then Medicare insurance, the disabled prior to their adjudication by the Social Security Administration, often fall into the gap of having difficulty obtaining the evidence needed to prove to the Social Security Administration the severity and true nature of their affliction . If Physicians would be willing to treat a disabled person prior to his or her receiving disability benefits and honestly fill out one or two short forms to provide evidence of the disability, that doctor would help the disabled patient gather necessary evidence to get necessary medical treatment.  In return, hopefully the physician  obtain a life -long patient with a lifetime of Medicare Health Insurance once the patient is found to be disabled by the Social Security Administration.