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| We have a new hospital here. Also new: A sign in the lobby that says profanity directed at staff wont be tolerated. Wonder why they need that? Maybe because your health care experience is not unique.
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| quote: I think they have all been too preoccupied to give a darn during the evaluation.
Yep, that is the other problem. They had better hope it does not turn out to be anything really serious that could have been addressed earlier, because there will be a law suit coming down the tracks at them if it is. |
| Posts: 887 | Location: North Carolina | Registered: December 14, 2019 |  
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| None of the Doctors want to prescribe pain medicine due to lawsuits and Govt interference. Like many, the ability to practice is governed by checklists. And, I suspect, at the top of these medical practices sits lawyer(s). You are probably bound by arbitration rules that prevent lawsuits. Not a solution, but, we eventually had to buy urine test strips that test for UTI. |
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| quote: Originally posted by oldbill123: None of the Doctors want to prescribe pain medicine due to lawsuits and Govt interference. Like many, the ability to practice is governed by checklists. And, I suspect, at the top of these medical practices sits lawyer(s). You are probably bound by arbitration rules that prevent lawsuits. Not a solution, but, we eventually had to buy urine test strips that test for UTI.
My buddy's wife is a doctor in rural North Carolina. She's had days where every single patient she saw had notes in their chart about being drug seekers, and sure enough, they were. |
| Posts: 787 | Location: Colorado Springs, CO | Registered: December 14, 2009 |  
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| Let's face it, due to all the tweekers out there, unless you're in verifiable desperate pain, you're going to get ibuprofen or something similar. Prescribing opiates these days is tantamount to being a pusher. The review boards and licensing boards look at EVERYTHING. Glad to be done with that shit! RMD
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| Posts: 20442 | Location: L.A. - Lower Alabama | Registered: April 06, 2008 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by oldbill123: None of the Doctors want to prescribe pain medicine due to lawsuits and Govt interference.
Yep, the pendulum has swung too far in the other direction. Back in the day, doctors were handing out opiates like candy. Jam your finger? 30 days worth of Oxy. Sprained ankle? 60 days worth of Hydros. Pulled a tooth? Better prescribe some morphine. Unspecified back pain with no apparent cause? Ima give you something for the pain, just in case. Then the opiate abuse got out of control, the drug-seeking liars and fakers got out of control, the government stepped in, and now it takes an act of God to get a serious painkiller prescribed. Right when this pendulum shift was going into effect ~6-8 years ago, I dealt with a guy who (after unsuccessfully trying repeatedly to fake his way into some Rx painkillers to feed his habit) purposely threw himself off his roof in order to actually injure himself and get a fix. He broke his back, and will likely deal with chronic issues for the rest of his life. But he got himself some opiates. |
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| OP, maybe try the Novant system rather than WFU/Baptist. Academic medicine is not the same as the community. High likelihood if an MD (not PA or NP) saw her that she was seen by residents/fellows, rather than attending physicians. |
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| My personal Dr. closed his office in April?? I am not sure if he is open yet. I got a call from them saying I could do a virtual appt. If I had a virtual problem, I might. I have gone to my natural doctor though. It is like getting 1,000 tests done in 8 minutes time. Of course the AMA have blocked natural Drs. from giving you a diagnosis. They have to refer you to a specialist or your family doctor to take a certain test depending on what the natural Dr. finds.
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| That’s beyond ridiculous that a 92 year old woman can’t get something for pain. How about a little common sense jeebuz.
My dad had a bad UTI after a surgery about 10 years ago and we thought he was losing his mind because he was talking about all kinds of crazy stuff and definitely having hallucinations.
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| So we get government even more involved in health care and look what happens. Between lawyers and listless clerks, things look bleak. How about using the street corner pharmacies so prevalent in the inner cities?
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| Posts: 18394 | Location: Kentucky, USA | Registered: February 25, 2001 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by mcrimm: Half the Doctors graduated in the bottom half of their class.
What do you call the one finishes in last place in medical school? Doctor. |
| Posts: 12093 | Location: Near Hooker Oklahoma, closer to Slapout Oklahoma | Registered: October 26, 2009 |  
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| One of the biggest problems patients face today is that, because of ever decreasing reimbursements by the insurance companies and ever increasing overhead due to government mandates, such as electronic medical records, doctors are giving up their independence to become employees of the various hospital chains. Their decision making and their treatments often are now influenced by their bureaucrat employers, not by what's best for the patient. Others try to cope by joining together in ever larger groups, creating a maze that patients have more and more trouble navigating. I am a retired physician and my doctors are people I've known and worked with for years. Even I can't get through to them. Once I called shortly after the office opened and left a message and was called back at 4:30 not by the doctor, not by the nurse practitioner but by a nursing assistant. Trying to get a prescription refilled can take 2-3 days of calling by both the patient and the pharmacy. My office for thirty years consisted of me, a nurse and a receptionist. When a patient's phone call needed returning, more times than not it was me making the call. I couldn't do that today and afford to keep the office open. Most of my colleagues , who practiced the way I did have retired early, long before they should have but they just got tired of the conflicts, the compromises and administrators telling them how to practice medicine. In a way, I admire the doctors coming out today, who are willing to deal with what's going on because, like those of us, who came before, they want to ease people's suffering but I feel sorry for them because they'll never know how much better it used to be. |
| Posts: 2561 | Location: Central Virginia | Registered: July 20, 2015 |  
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