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Originally Posted by HappyTraveler
Yes, indeed.....you made my point. It's like empty airplane seats are 100% lost revenue for the airline just as the open calendar spots are lost $$ for a Doc.
She chose her Doctor, lived hours away from me and he was otherwise capable. Maybe you would force your parent to do something but, I would not unless it was a danger. I got no indication of that. She solved it by not returning for unneeded follow-ups. (Plus, who says the next Doc wouldn't do the same?)
And I am sorry that you continue to conflate things erroneously. It seems to be a habit and only creates negative interactions and faulty assumptions.
Here's the reality, she DID get pulled from there when I figured out what was going on. While my 3 brothers were clueless about it all and the one that was her caretaker and had all the POAs was largely AWOL. (Note to all: don't ever give one person all the POAs) They overbilled her for 10s of thousands and were feeding her too many sedatives - like they do most of the inmates. He never got the $$ back. It was atrocious.
We can end this here. I'm not interesting in dialoguing with anyone who wantonly conjures and believes things that aren't factual.
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Yup, it's ending here. Holding all physicians up to the same light because of bad choices on the patient's end and then concluding Drs. are all getting rich off of traditional Medicare because of an appointed followup office visit doesn't float
the rational boat.

(BTW, nothing was conflated, comments were based on the information that was provided.)