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In reply to the discussion: Read This: After Surgery, Surprise $117,000 Medical Bill From Doctor He Didn’t Know [View all]justiceischeap
(14,040 posts)28. It makes me wonder if there is some fine print in those release forms he signed
or something... if not, then I agree, it's criminal.
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Read This: After Surgery, Surprise $117,000 Medical Bill From Doctor He Didn’t Know [View all]
cali
Sep 2014
OP
Yeah ... They are suing the doctors that engage in these "drive-by doctoring" ...
1StrongBlackMan
Sep 2014
#25
But you aren't doctors, and you aren't surgeons. Otherwise, you'd have the titles. nt
MADem
Sep 2014
#51
They are not paid as MD/DOs. In fact, Medicare pays PAs less than 15% of a physician's Allowable
Hoyt
Sep 2014
#58
I have found that PAs often take the time to actually listen to the patient.
Frustratedlady
Sep 2014
#74
While I'm rarely allotted more than 15 minutes per patient, I do take as much time as possible
Aristus
Sep 2014
#97
i researched this when i was facing back surgery, and there is some overlap between orthopaedists
dionysus
Sep 2014
#96
We were told that getting mandatory, for profit insurance SOLVED the problem. He's probably lying.
Romulox
Sep 2014
#17
Nonsense. We were told that the lack of mandatory, for-profit insurance WAS the problem.
Romulox
Sep 2014
#33
Thanks for the laugh. I forgot the "We need to see his tax return" from the Heritage Care Fan Club
Doctor_J
Sep 2014
#76
It makes me wonder if there is some fine print in those release forms he signed
justiceischeap
Sep 2014
#28
read the whole article. this is a widespread practice- and fine print or not, it's theft.
cali
Sep 2014
#32
Actually, it moved us closer. It was almost 20 years after Hillary Care was shot down, for anyone
Hoyt
Sep 2014
#61
Mandating that every man, woman, and child buy private insurance is NOT moving us closer
Doctor_J
Sep 2014
#63
Ask him and see what he says. My friend's 3 year old daughter says Obamacare rocks when she's sick.
Hoyt
Sep 2014
#69
But that wasn't going to happen with the Republicans in Congress, and 3 year olds know it.
Hoyt
Sep 2014
#73
Now that IS a tricky one for a 5-year-old. Dem president, Dem senate, Dem house,
Doctor_J
Sep 2014
#77
Guys, this is how a private market for healthcare will *always* work. What did you expect??? nt
Romulox
Sep 2014
#34
Insane. If only we can get a Democratic president & a Democratic congress, this
Karmadillo
Sep 2014
#45
You would think democrats would be campaigning for this to impliment after the next election. Looks
B Calm
Sep 2014
#49
What isn't clear is exactly what is the contracted rate that the insurance company pays. It is
still_one
Sep 2014
#52
Really? The "thanks Obama" Heritage Care threads usually get dozens or hundreds of recs
Doctor_J
Sep 2014
#81
Bernie Sanders voted for it, the 40 million uninsured are now getting health care they didn't before
still_one
Sep 2014
#89