Guest guest Posted June 19, 2006 Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 Below are two Letters to the Editor that appeared in today's Boston Sunday Globe about the story of the Doctor who was prescribing medicine for patients and getting into trouble with the insurance companies for doing so. Mulvey son Doctors' oath is to his patients, not health insurers June 18, 2006 AS A former member of the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine, I would not have advised Dr. A. Hoffman to do what he did (``Fed-up doctor sidesteps insurance company limits, " Page A1, June 11), but as a longtime critic of our largely private health insurance system, I understand the frustration that led him to break the rules. We are the only advanced country in the world that relies so heavily on numerous private health insurance companies. They usually are more costly and provide less coverage, and their high administrative costs take much more money away from the actual delivery of healthcare than Medicare. My advice to Dr. Hoffman: Tell your patients, your legislative representatives, and all your colleagues in the professional societies you belong to that the system is the problem and must be changed. That would be more effective, and get you into much less trouble with the law, than your valiant gesture of private protest. Dr. ARNOLD S. RELMAN Professor Emeritus Harvard Medical School Boston MAY THERE be more doctors with the personal interest and commitment to their patients and the integrity and guts to defy the often unreasonable requirements and self interests of the insurance establishment. Yet by publicly defending his advocacy, Dr. Hoffman jeopardizes his practice. I have been a patient of his for five years, and I know him well. I know him as a doctor who calls patients unsolicited to check on their well being; who does not make Friday appointments so that patients with particular concerns may walk in ; and whose competence and say- it-as-it-is attitude has gained him the utmost respect of his peers, many of whom are leading specialists in the Boston medical community. I look for support from the public and other general practitioners for this doctor who provides care -- sometimes courageous care -- for his patients. JOHN H. ALEXANDER Millis © Copyright 2006 The New York Times Company Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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