Re: cost of "no shows"

From: Joe (forcep@intercom.net)
Thu May 27 07:15:05 2004


The smart practitioners around this area are the dentist.You receive a call some days prior to appointment and if you don't show up you get a bill.If you do not pay you have option of obtaining another dentist.How are you folks handling the "call this 800 number and refill my prescription"?

Zachariah Newton wrote:

> The issue of the culpability of the medical practice that fails to
> trace and reinforce the indication for coming in after a missed
> appointment is, at face, a gross shifting of responsibility away from
> the patient. Essentially, the consequences of failure to respond to
> recommendation belongs squarely on the shoulders of the patient who
> choses to not accept the recommendation. Enter, lawyers. The patient
> did not understand from communication received the level of importance
> of accepting the recommendation. The failure to alert the patient of
> the level of importance in responding represents a deviation from
> standard of care. "You did not scare me." My suffering is your
> fault. In a jury of peers, that makes good sense. IMV, a professional
> relationship is ultimately based on the trust of the patient. If trust
> exists, the patient will show up. If trust does not exist, the
> partient does not show up. You pays your money and you makes your
> choice. No show consequences are in the court of the no show
> responder. Zach NewtonZ. B. Newton, III, M.D.Atlanta/Gyn





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