Dr. Sievers' RHHC Medical Practice - Operations & Website

  • #201
I would to.
But who has said he won't release medical records I'm way behind here

Me too. I thought posters were saying that he should be liable for not giving patients their medical records. Am I missing something. Plus didn't LE take some stuff from the office. I don't know.
 
  • #202
There have been several posts on here about how people are not getting their records and that the phone number for getting records is full. No way to contact.

I don't know how to search, but it is on here many many many times
 
  • #203
Teresa's medical records were electronic. I wonder if someone purposefully crashed the system in order to hide something?
 
  • #204
Me too. I thought posters were saying that he should be liable for not giving patients their medical records. Am I missing something. Plus didn't LE take some stuff from the office. I don't know.

I don't know .
I remember they took the computers.
 
  • #205
Teresa's medical records were electronic. I wonder if someone purposefully crashed the system in order to hide something?

LE took her computers. I wonder if LE has a hold on them
 
  • #206
There have been several posts on here about how people are not getting their records and that the phone number for getting records is full. No way to contact.

I don't know how to search, but it is on here many many many times

Well the office manager which is MS should know and have access to each patients file and give them a copy plus fax a copy to these patients new praticioners.

But my question is. Why is he still holding on to a business that should have been shut down once the mrs died at the hands of friends.

He should have given each patient everything needed along with the last employees checks and shut everything down by now.

The trial is coming soon. So why let the business linger when it's time to finalize and end it. Jmo
 
  • #207
Well the office manager which is MS should know and have access to each patients file and give them a copy plus fax a copy to these patients new praticioners.

But my question is. Why is he still holding on to a business that should have been shut down once the mrs died at the hands of friends.

He should have given each patient everything needed along with the last employees checks and shut everything down by now.

The trial is coming soon. So why let the business linger when it's time to finalize and end it. Jmo

The practice is an asset that he can sell. The value of the practice increases with each patient record sold...
 
  • #208
AmazonRain, do you have to have an account to review the actual domain names? Also did you notice that they were created between 5/13/2015 and 6/12/2015? (Shortly after CWW married and just a short time before the muder of TS.) Interesting these plans were in the works.

Yes, formed after a trip to Missouri....... Yes, with that site you need an account but I was able to cross reference through godaddy.com and some others - I'll see what I can drum up.
 
  • #209
The practice is an asset that he can sell. The value of the practice increases with each patient record sold...


The practice is worthless without Dr. Teresa Sievers. No physician will buy this practice because the patients went there for her and her alone.

A physician with aspirations and a philosophy like Dr. Teresa could just simply open up an office nearby and work their butt off like her and the patients will find them. It totally would be a waste of money to buy her practice.
 
  • #210
The practice is worthless without Dr. Teresa Sievers. No physician will buy this practice because the patients went there for her and her alone.

A physician with aspirations and a philosophy like Dr. Teresa could just simply open up an office nearby and work their butt off like her and the patients will find them. It totally would be a waste of money to buy her practice.

I hate to break it to you but it's done all the time.
 
  • #211
Hi AmazonRain, I was wondering if you noticed anything before this murder that were red flags concerning the relationship of TS and MS?
 
  • #212
I hate to break it to you but it's done all the time.

Long ago it did happen so yes you are correct.

Nowadays it is very rare. Physicians today don't have that sort of money. They are coming out of school with lots of debt. They are not making the <modsnip> moves like buying private practices anymore. It is more efficient to either start your own or join a hospital system where you sign on with a guaranteed income.

All about lifestyle today.
 
  • #213
If I was a patient, I would feel like someone on a auction block. Disgusting.

In all fairness, though, it is common for the practice of a sole practitioner (whether Dr, CPA, attorney) to be sold upon death or retirement. Client lists being the primary asset. Not all the clients will stay with the new practitioner, so there's a discount on the valuation to reflect that.

The problem MS has is that the practice is so specialized, there probably isn't a similar professional nearby to make an offer. He wouldn't get much for it if he tries to sell to a more traditional MD... too many patients would be expected to leave and it would be discounted down to nothing.

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  • #214
There have been several posts on here about how people are not getting their records and that the phone number for getting records is full. No way to contact.

I don't know how to search, but it is on here many many many times
I believe a verified patient SWFlorida posted something about not being able to get her records.

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  • #215
I don't know .
I remember they took the computers.

There should be backups of all the records. He should be able to access them.

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  • #216
Me too. I thought posters were saying that he should be liable for not giving patients their medical records. Am I missing something. Plus didn't LE take some stuff from the office. I don't know.

BBM

Before everyone jumps to a lot of conclusions, I can't help but believe when LE evacuated the building the day they searched Dr. Sievers' office that they probably seized the computers. Of all things in that office, I can't imagine in my wildest imagination why they wouldn't take those. Especially considering all the references of "digital footprints".

Verified patients have confirmed that TS used only EMR (electronic medical records). I would be surprised if was a paper chart in her office. So, maybe they have not been released yet because LE has the computers on which they are stored.

I don't know that for a fact, but just makes perfect sense to me.
 
  • #217
Long ago it did happen so yes you are correct.

Nowadays it is very rare. Physicians today don't have that sort of money. They are coming out of school with lots of debt. They are not making the dumb 🤬🤬🤬 moves like buying private practices anymore. It is more efficient to either start your own or join a hospital system where you sign on with a guaranteed income.

All about lifestyle today.

Oh I can pretty much guarantee that in that area of FL under normal circumstances someone would buy Teresa's practice. The demand for boutique/integrative alternative/concierge medicine is only increasing and it's very big in FL vs other areas of the country. Teresa's patients were cash paying. We're not talking about a bunch of Medicaid/Medicare patients no one wants. I'm guessing her office was well maintained so all of the equipment (exam tables etc...) would be fairly new and still hold value.

Of course, it wouldn't just be recently graduated docs interested in her practice. Think competitors, an established local doctor wanting to break out on her own, or a doc wanting to relocate to Florida.

A couple years ago one of the doctors I know left his practice to start out on his own, he and his nurse slipped patient files out a little at a time. Because according to his contract the practice owned the records. He even attempted to sneak files out after hours and was caught by another partner and that doctor pulled a gun on him.
 
  • #218
There should be backups of all the records. He should be able to access them.

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That's what I'm thinking, too.
I believe most properly functioning practices, would have bought a new $900 machine at the closest retailer, restored the backup and been back helping their patients the next business day. So even if the backup was a week old in a loosely ran practice, losing a week of records is loads better than all records lost. IMO.
No backups? No know how? The tech guru is in jail? No money to pay the people that do know how? No operational staff willing to work a half day? May be all of those.
 
  • #219
Hi AmazonRain, I was wondering if you noticed anything before this murder that were red flags concerning the relationship of TS and MS?

Yes. MS fixation on money over all other concerns. MS controlling behavior.
 
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