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Old 06-09-2009, 11:01 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by YankeeMary View Post
I think you like to argue. You can report all you like. It will do NOTHING, unless you can prove it. You can't prove much because of the laws and violating others rights. I would love to know how you would go about reporting a doc for testing when not "needed"?
You forget, I'VE worked in hospitals VERY close to doctors. If I hadn't said something about what a doctor was doing to the administrators, it would've continued.

EVEN IF nothing is done about it, at least I TRIED. You sat there and watched.

How would you report a doc doing testing when not needed? How's bout starting with the AMA?

You can't predict the future. Although, it's an excuse for sitting idly by while a doc rips off the patient and insurance companies.

I don't like to argue and resent that accusation.

The gov getting involved isn't going to solve waste if people who see it don't speak up. You chose not to, so stop complaining about it. You want a change? You had the power to say something, you knew the situation, you chose not to......

I'd hope you'll do things differently if there's another opportunity.
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