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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580
😂😂 LOL. "The cloud" remark was meant as a joke and was followed up with, "seriously, I have no idea" where the "list" might be kept. Patients are one thing. People trying to pressure doctors to write prescriptions for drugs or handicap placards etc that are not needed are another thing.
I am not a doctor, but I wonder if there is concern about the abuse that goes on related to the placard and prescription med scams. If there is concern, what, legally and ethically can be, should be done? I don't have the answers, but it bothers me to see the scammers get away with abusing and misusing the help that is supposed to be provided to the ones who really need and rely on it. Sorry, something is broke, I can see that, but I don't know how it can be fixed.
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There has been a significant crackdown on "pill mills"...
If you have and EMR (electronic medical records) system, you can see what your patient has been prescribed in the past.
It is up to the doctor whether or not to fill write for anther prescription...
But handicap placards? No way, no how...