As of today's date, I have not received mine!
Yes, the gov. is very strict with HIPPA and patients' rights; so they should be.
Thanks NIN!
Looking at that desk, those are just monitors and keyboards, perhaps the actual computers are under the counter, or more likely the whole office was networked... I don't know I'm no technology person but those are not computers, just computer peripherals. JMO
Thanks NIN!
Looking at that desk, those are just monitors and keyboards, perhaps the actual computers are under the counter, or more likely the whole office was networked... I don't know I'm no technology person but those are not computers, just computer peripherals. JMO
I see a laptop.. a fax machine..etc in this photograph.
:moo: It is much less sophisticated than my home office.. and I'm retired!
The only thing I see that is more sophisticated than mine is a phone which looks like it has multiple extensions. And it looks very outdated to me.
Where is this a photo from in the office?
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Where is this a photo from in the office?
Looks like the receptionist's desk. In addition to what others have said about the unsophisticated equipment, note the shabby condition of the room--terribly worn chair, uneven paint, etc. It's pretty clear why this stuff was donated to Goodwill, and the condition of the office fits with the Sievers being behind on their taxes and possibly otherwise in financial straits.
As a former patient I always thought that the office reflected Dr Sievers. She did not seem to be pretentious. This was not your typical doctor or doctor's office. You do see all the supplements she sold in the pics, though. I now also have a sense that MS screwed up the insurance billings so badly that he convinced TS to stop insurance billing and go to a direct pay-as-you-go practice. JMOLooks like the receptionist's desk. In addition to what others have said about the unsophisticated equipment, note the shabby condition of the room--terribly worn chair, uneven paint, etc. It's pretty clear why this stuff was donated to Goodwill, and the condition of the office fits with the Sievers being behind on their taxes and possibly otherwise in financial straits.
What year did the practice open? And does anyone know approximately when the office stopped accepting insurance (or had it never accepted insurance/Medicare?)
What year did the practice open? And does anyone know approximately when the office stopped accepting insurance (or had it never accepted insurance/Medicare?)