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Charlie,

(In God's country)

I think Whitehall might say, " Do not DISCOUNT your care. Give it away as

needed and as you can afford. Discounting sends messages all over the place

and we all do it too much. (I'm talking to myself as you might see.)

From suburbia,

Abrahamson, D.C.

> From: " caughlindrc " <caughlindrc@...>

> Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 11:26:52 -0800

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> Subject: OMAP REFUND?

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> Docs

> Ijust got a request for a refund from Ore. Health Plan the eomb stated that

> they over paid me by a whoppoing $18.00. Well the totaled billed was $142.00

> and they paid $78.42and still think that was too much. (I know I know

> shouldn't accept such low reimbursement but I considered it a community

> service for the low income pts.). But here's the kicker this was from 09-96!

> Thats right 7 years ago, they just figured out I don't bill OMAP any more

> (that was prabably the last one), and they cant withhold paynent so they want

> me to write them a check. Now its not the $$$... its the principle of the

> whole thing, what do you thing a pt would do if we did this to them? Isn't

> ther a satute of limitation? ant sugestions? They did offer to set up a

> payment schedule hmmm 0.50 a month for 36 mos naaaah cost more in service

> charges or could do money orders!

>

> Dr. Charlie Caughlin DC

> 155 NW 1st Ave

> Day, Or 97845

> off 541-575-1063

> hm 541-575-1103

> fax 541-575-5554

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re: late billing from State of Washington industrial claim

I recently got a 10 month barrage of multiple forms every two weeks, all

telling me of draconian measures that would ensue should I not follow proper

billing protocol, and to be considered I had to make my billing

'timely'.......

After a few wasted attempts to inform them of their mistake I gave up.

My claim had last been seen 14 years previously, and there had been NO

billing sent in the interim. Don't know what set off their

fusillade..........

No comment on the follies of bureaucratic efficiency........

but I'm mighty thankful we don't get all the government we pay for.........

J. Pedersen, DC

from the tattered edge

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