Dr. Sievers' RHHC Medical Practice - Operations & Website

  • #361
I think the person died WHILE the family was up in Connecticut on vacation. iirc

They would have had to leave before Sunday June 21st, Fathers' Day, then.

-Nin
 
  • #362
I know we know that TS didn't bill insurance, but did she bill patients? Specifically, I'm wondering if the practice only accepted payment up front, at the time services were rendered, or whether they had accounts receivable and billing practices.

There are many reason why I'm wondering, the most interesting (IMO) reason would be that if MS billed patients, wouldn't that be a perfect way to launder money? Bill a fake patient, attribute payments made to business to fake patient.

I like the way you think.
 
  • #363
In addition to that, she had speaking engagements, was working on getting the tv gig, selling supplements, earning probable referral fees... her professional life was very, very busy.

note: anyone else having troubles posting? I originally posted this, but it showed under another quote entirely. :/ I then tried to post to a different quote and it was having other troubles.

Mods: please forgive any duplicate posts - not my intention

Do we know how often she had speaking engagements? Often? Or just occasionally? Do we know she was paid for them?

I have had occasional speaking engagements for which I was given a gift or small gratuity. Professional speakers take years to build a reputation and audience to where they can actually charge fees and make money.

I'm not convinced that was an income source for her.

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  • #364
Honestly, if the Sievers had been pulling in great money I doubt there would have been a 🤬🤬🤬 page (why risk the red flag). The focus immediately after her death wouldn't have been collecting cash and keeping the practice going. Based on MS's reaction it appears as if they were living paycheck to paycheck.
 
  • #365
Honestly, if the Sievers had been pulling in great money I doubt there would have been a 🤬🤬🤬 page (why risk the red flag). The focus immediately after her death wouldn't have been collecting cash and keeping the practice going. Based on MS's reaction it appears as if they were living paycheck to paycheck.

Could be, but it could be that someone is really into money and was using it as an opportunity.

MS and TS went to charity functions in a very wealthy area. My SIL belongs to an organization and they raise money for some pet projects. One guy flies in for the evening to attend a fund raiser. People will give $100,000. $10,000 is normal.

It could be MS saw the numbers and figured it would be easy to get the cash for his tragedy
 
  • #366
  • #367
Honestly, if the Sievers had been pulling in great money I doubt there would have been a 🤬🤬🤬 page (why risk the red flag). The focus immediately after her death wouldn't have been collecting cash and keeping the practice going. Based on MS's reaction it appears as if they were living paycheck to paycheck.

In the beginning I wondered if the co-worker who started the 🤬🤬🤬 thought that someday it would be hers? I was particularly offended by the exclamation point after... donate now(!)
 
  • #368
In the beginning I wondered if the co-worker who started the 🤬🤬🤬 thought that someday it would be hers? I was particularly offended by the exclamation point after... donate now(!)

That coworker may have a very well to do SO.
 
  • #369
Can someone please explain to me the purpose of hashing out whether or not TS was making a profit selling/promoting supplements?

Honestly, I am confused. So what if she was making a profit?

eta: I seriously need a reason because I fail to see how discussing any of this leads to finding justice. Maybe I am missing something though. Help me understand.
 
  • #370
Beach, Im with you on this, but just thought I would say. Couldn't "mr. moral reason" killer who supposedly suffers from chronic illness be secretly seething over someone selling products for profit that many consider snake oil to people desperately looking for answers to their health problems? Can you see how someone with a twisted mind could develop anger at the wrong target? People with hidden mental issues tend to fixate on a person they think is the crux of their problem. That said, I believe this is way off base and has zero to do with it, but you did ask.
 
  • #371
Beach, Im with you on this, but just thought I would say. Couldn't "mr. moral reason" killer who supposedly suffers from chronic illness be secretly seething over someone selling products for profit that many consider snake oil to people desperately looking for answers to their health problems? Can you see how someone with a twisted mind could develop anger at the wrong target? People with hidden mental issues tend to fixate on a person they think is the crux of their problem. That said, I believe this is way off base and has zero to do with it, but you did ask.

Thanks susnoat. I appreciate your response. :)

If that's the best we have, I'm going to shut this line of discussion down and remove some posts. I moderate very loosely but speculation has to be based on some sort of semblance of fact. And, I agree with you - this is just way off the charts. In fact, it makes me cringe.

eta: I just removed 16 posts attacking and defending the sales of supplements. Take note: This is the second time we have cleaned up the same mess. Insinuating TS was doing something unethical is maligning the victim. No more. Let it go. Move on.
 
  • #372
That coworker may have a very well to do SO.
I think that is highly unlikely or there wouldn't have been the royal harbor ordeal
 
  • #373
I think that is highly unlikely or there wouldn't have been the royal harbor ordeal

The person involved in the royal harbor ordeal was LS's brother in law, IIRC. I thought LS's husband's name began with a G. I could be wrong and perhaps LS buys property with her brother in law (and the in law is G, not P).
 
  • #374
I think that is highly unlikely or there wouldn't have been the royal harbor ordeal

That person is the brother of her ex, not her rellie
 
  • #375
Can someone please explain to me the purpose of hashing out whether or not TS was making a profit selling/promoting supplements?

Honestly, I am confused. So what if she was making a profit?

eta: I seriously need a reason because I fail to see how discussing any of this leads to finding justice. Maybe I am missing something though. Help me understand.

Because if has been discussed how CWW may have been skimming money from the biz or diverting funds.

If she was not selling at a profit, then there is not that motive.
 
  • #376
I would also suggest, given the foreclosure issue, money may have been a source of conflict in the marriage and a potential motive. The profitability of the practice, or lack thereof, has direct bearing on that.

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  • #377
Because if has been discussed how CWW may have been skimming money from the biz or diverting funds.

If she was not selling at a profit, then there is not that motive.

Thanks for explaining. At least now I get where you were going with this angle.

Still makes me cringe though. Especially the way it was being presented.

Here's what I'm going to do - take myself out of the equation since I am clearly cringing (lol) and ask Tricia to review when she has time. I need some fresh eyes making this call.

Until then, please just move on to something else. Tricia or I will update as soon as she has a chance to review.

Thanks again for clarifying why the heck we were going down this road because I was truly lost
 
  • #378
I believe with Dr. Sievers allegedly having an "all cash" practice it would make for a great laundry facility for a thriving meth business from out of town. Especially with the dealer invoicing the clinic for services rendered to get nice, clean money for "computer work". It could even be done by an office manager and meth salesman with TS knowing about it. The best meth dealers are cookers and salesmen without being users.

JMO's
 
  • #379
I believe with Dr. Sievers allegedly having an "all cash" practice it would make for a great laundry facility for a thriving meth business from out of town. Especially with the dealer invoicing the clinic for services rendered to get nice, clean money for "computer work". It could even be done by an office manager and meth salesman with TS knowing about it. The best meth dealers are cookers and salesmen without being users.

JMO's

And possibly buying ingredients through the practice via a back door of the practice's computer system. Better ingredients make better product. Jeez, the non-food grade chemicals that street cooks use to make meth (or whatever) and people put that into their bodies and minds. :(

For that matter, not even ingredients, but actual drugs. Oxy-things go for huge money.
 
  • #380
Beach- you state you moderate "loosely" but I just wanted to add a few thoughts to this:
You get right into the case with us and acknowledge how difficult it is at times to sit and be patient and not sleuth folks that are begging to be sleuthed.
You step in and pick very appropriate times to interject and redirect the flow of conversation. You are willing to be vulnerable and ask Tricia for direction and share your own candid reflections.
I joined very interested in the Hanna G. Case because I have 2 young daughters. Since then, I have been impressed with your style and approach to moderating. I will end with a sincere thank you!


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