Re: just a query

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Wed Nov 15 18:47:30 2000


sounds like you could build a good case for harrassment with this one.

art

At Wed, 15 Nov 2000, K Dew wrote: >
>Would anyone on the list force a patient to reschedule a visit because
>records requested from another physician had not yet arrived?
>
>Would most of you simply call the office from which the records are being
>requested and inquire as to their status?
>
>I have a patient who has "turned me in" to the "authorities" because records
>requested on 11/6/00 were not at the new docs office first thing in the
>morning 11/7/00 when she had an appointment. The request did not include
>the date of her appointment with the new doc. I know for sure that the
>records were copied on 11/6 and taken over to the new docs "mail box" at the
>hospital that afternoon.
>
>The new doc made the patient reschedule and she is now accusing me of
>"hindering" her medical care because I "failed to timely send records"
>
>I feel she is Full of Sh(*, but now I have to contend with the complaints
>etc.
>
>thanks for letting me blow off steam
>
>Kevin Dew, MD
>OB/GYN
>Bardstown, KY

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art fougner, md

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