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Originally Posted by rivaridger1
Back to the letter. What is it that they want ? Some of the posters have assured us it is not to kiss and make up. They have also told us the only motivation driving the Village Health principals is associated with maximizing the economic benefits of their business model and generating profits. What could those former patients who elected to exit their business model because they did not want to buy the only acceptable insurance plan possibly tell them which would allow them to achieve additional economic benefit ?
I think someone told me the specialty practice they have been significantly beefing up will accept insurance plans other then the Advantage Plan they insist everyone purchase to access their primary practice. I might be incorrect about that, but speculate the referrals from the Village Health primary side might not be as many as needed to provide the economic support required to build the specialty practice. Deja' vu all over again ??? Hooray, they might take me back if I need a Urologist, at least until they achieve sufficient volume to again give me " the boot ". Such an action on the Village Health's part certainly would be justified acknowledging the economic reality of modern medicine as explained in depth in this post and others by many individuals.
Nah, that couldn't be their motivation. My imagination is just running away with me.
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I think you may be on to something. The deed was done. Why stir the pot?
Your theory is speculation but why would TVHS get former patients who have moved on riled up again? Let sleeping dogs lie.
Why would they spend time and money and risk additional negative optics (justified or not--not the topic here) for this Survey for no good reason? Doesn't make sense.