Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 i think one needs to be paid for one's work, so i don't agree with prescribing and handling things remotely, such that i don't get paid, and i can't examine the patient; we've seen how poorly virtual visits pay, and i don't want to go down that path. additionally, labs need to be followed and patients treated, they also need to be examined by a doctor. i guess i don't understand why anyone who practices in an IMP manner would balk at this, good records, chronic and stable patient, documented care, you get to call their regular doctor who will respond to you, not a train wreck, you get paid, and you get to transfer care back. what's the problem? probably one of easiest visits you'll ever have. what gives? LL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Not a problem. I would participate in the care of your patients however it works best. LonnaSubject: travelingTo: "practice improvement" < >Date: Tuesday, June 3, 2008, 4:02 PM i think one needs to be paid for one's work, so i don't agree with prescribing and handling things remotely, such that i don't get paid, and i can't examine the patient; we've seen how poorly virtual visits pay, and i don't want to go down that path. additionally, labs need to be followed and patients treated, they also need to be examined by a doctor. i guess i don't understand why anyone who practices in an IMP manner would balk at this, good records, chronic and stable patient, documented care, you get to call their regular doctor who will respond to you, not a train wreck, you get paid, and you get to transfer care back. what's the problem? probably one of easiest visits you'll ever have. what gives? LL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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