Re: Have you encountered difficulty findings a new primary care physician,
Serenity,
I had to remember I was on this site!!! I thought I was at work!!The day you describe is right on the money although you forgot to mention Medicare D and changing all the meds you have patients on because they have now changed the formulary for their plan or patients have changed their plan and have a different formulary!! Can't blame them at the cost of meds they have to try to find the best value.
Then we have paperwork for Disability /Handicap parking plates, Releases to go to the gym, get out of jury duty, authorize special shoes, wheelchairs, scooters and the never ending list of medical supplies which all require some form, and signature from the doc.
In an office with 5 primary family docs these request take one person to research the chart fill in what they are able to and then add to the pile for signing.
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Roz
Derby Vt from
Dover-Foxcroft Me from
Phila. PA from
Boston Ma from
Danbury CT.
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