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Injustice anywhere a threat to justice everywhere
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Quantum reiki-based understatement at an intuitive level.
Well played :great::takeabow:
Quantum reiki-based understatement at an intuitive level.
"Hoskins worked as*Sievers’ assistant for seven years, consulting with patients after they met with the doctor. She now works for another doctor across the hall."
Consulting? Nope. Sorry, as a nurse I do not do that. That word... CONSULT. I consult with the doctors, not the patients. It might as well say "sell". Imo
Teach, discuss, reiterate- discharge instructions, verify a patient understands the doctors orders? Yes. Its conflict of interest there. Patients health needs vs marketing products.
Jmo
Quantum reiki-based understatement at an intuitive level.
*A marketing consultant works with companies to create and implement marketing strategies. These strategies are centered on the core of the business and what services and products they offer.100% agree.
Maybe not announcing the identity of the new doctor is because they do not have a new doctor (yet), just trying to stall patients from getting their medical records and moving on. Just a thought. If someone has been hired then why keep it secret?
ETA- LvsAMystry, we read each others minds!
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Would they be allowed to due to Hippa without a subpoena?
Italicized and Underlined by Me:
Hmmm...
RE: The part where "Failure to do so may subject the physician to disciplinary action."
Unfortunately.. there is no physician to subject disciplinary action to, in this case...
Maybe someone will use this as a loophole?
:dunno:
I would think this would be easily relayed by MS....
For instance: "We must wait for LE to release the files before we can provide them to the patients."
But he said "No Comment"?....
:waitasec:
I missed this new update on NBC-2 today.. part of the new development?
'Last week, many people who used to see Dr. Sievers received an email from her husband, Mark, informing them the medical practice would go on and the search for a like-minded doctor was underway.'
'Hoskins said she was surprised when patients began reaching out to her after they were having problems getting their medical records transferred from Sievers old office.'
http://www.nbc-2.com/story/29591904...-to-patients-practice-will-go-on#.Va21XpXbKZM
-Nin
To make sure that one is still cared for, they require what was done in the past and what they're expected to do in the present and in the future, and we don't have that, Hoskins said of the records.
LE is not holding up people getting copies of their own medical records.
Wendy, how do you know this?
Also, is anyone here very worried about the well being of TS's children (& pets) or is it just me right now? You know, with all of that reported "unbearable stress" which I hope really meant unbearable sadness. Sadness in this situation seems more understandable--but stress? Not so sure.
....worried about those kiddies.....
Yeah they would be facing some serious lawsuits if someone experienced a delay in care because there records weren't released in a timely manner.I cannot see LE holding up patients being able to receive their records. In the Arias case the was a lot of testimony about how LE clones the hard drive. Once the hard drive is cloned I would think the physical computer is released. Also, I would think that the records are kept in a software system on the computer and able to be accessed from other computers with todays technology of things being able to be stored in a cloud.
Its just my opinion, but I don't see LE being the reason why patients cannot get their records.
I cannot see LE holding up patients being able to receive their records. In the Arias case the was a lot of testimony about how LE clones the hard drive. Once the hard drive is cloned I would think the physical computer is released. Also, I would think that the records are kept in a software system on the computer and able to be accessed from other computers with todays technology of things being able to be stored in a cloud.
Its just my opinion, but I don't see LE being the reason why patients cannot get their records.
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