Guest guest Posted July 1, 2011 Report Share Posted July 1, 2011 happy to give my input to anyone if you need folks, pamela. can see some of my other thoughts in other post Here's the deal. We are set for a 5 minute NATIONAL TV spot with CBS The Early Show. The producer specifically wants an EVEN BALANCED story based on the CNN piece. She wants doctors who are OUTRAGED at the idea and doctors who are FOR the idea of paying patients. This will be a on-site shoot in your office next week. Please let me know if you are interested and I will pass your info on to the reporter. Remember: 1) Media begets media 2) Hit a nerve (we did that with CNN) 2) Now the conversation is growing. (CBS and others?) Pamela Pamela Wible, MD 3575 St. #220 Eugene, OR 97405 www.idealmedicalcare.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2011 Report Share Posted July 1, 2011 Hmmm, I'd be interested perhaps. But, honestly, I'm not sure I fit either position. My $5 gesture is just that, a gesture, and reflects my personal relationship with my patients in the setting I've established here. But I do not think it's a good idea in general for most offices. And if a patient sent me an invoice I would feel it was a toxic act for the relationship and ask them to also find another doctor. As the " face " (along with Abe Lincoln) of the CNN piece, it might be good for me to take the next step as well if for no other reason as an opportunity to present the perspective of the need for doctors and patients to work together to improve the core relationship upon which all of health care depends. That said, it is a rather scary proposition ... do I get free propranolol beforehand? ;-) --Tim Malia, MD (phone / fax) www.MaliaFamilyMedicine.com www.SkinSenseLaser.com Malia Family Medicine & Skin Sense Laser 6720 Pittsford-Palmyra Rd. Perinton Square Mall Fairport, NY 14450 -- Confidentiality Notice -- This email message, including all the attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and contains confidential information. Unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, you may not use, disclose, copy or disseminate this information. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender immediately by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message, including attachments. Re: IMP docs needed for NATIONAL TV CBS - next week happy to give my input to anyone if you need folks, pamela. can see some of my other thoughts in other post On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 1:59 PM, roxywible < roxywible@... > wrote: Here's the deal. We are set for a 5 minute NATIONAL TV spot with CBS The Early Show. The producer specifically wants an EVEN BALANCED story based on the CNN piece. She wants doctors who are OUTRAGED at the idea and doctors who are FOR the idea of paying patients. This will be a on-site shoot in your office next week. Please let me know if you are interested and I will pass your info on to the reporter. Remember: 1) Media begets media 2) Hit a nerve (we did that with CNN) 2) Now the conversation is growing. (CBS and others?) Pamela Pamela Wible, MD 3575 St. #220 Eugene, OR 97405 www.idealmedicalcare.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2011 Report Share Posted July 1, 2011 Now would be a great time to instead of doing the head to head, explain the Hamster Wheel model almost always forced up most docs??? And then have some well spoken IMP'er explain how we are different but no two exactly alike???? Much better than (HUGE JOKE HERE so we stay smiley on the Holiday Weekend, another SNL....) "Jane you Ignorant Slut!!!!" :-) To: Sent: Friday, July 1, 2011 4:17 PMSubject: Re: IMP docs needed for NATIONAL TV CBS - next week happy to give my input to anyone if you need folks, pamela. can see some of my other thoughts in other post Here's the deal. We are set for a 5 minute NATIONAL TVspot with CBS The Early Show. The producer specificallywants an EVEN BALANCED story based on the CNN piece.She wants doctors who are OUTRAGED at the idea anddoctors who are FOR the idea of paying patients.This will be a on-site shoot in your office next week.Please let me know if you are interested and I will passyour info on to the reporter.Remember:1) Media begets media2) Hit a nerve (we did that with CNN)2) Now the conversation is growing.(CBS and others?)PamelaPamela Wible, MD3575 St. #220 Eugene, OR 97405www.idealmedicalcare.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2011 Report Share Posted July 1, 2011 There will always people who run on time and those who run late. I remember when I worked in the Royal Marsden Hospital ( tertiary referral centre for cancer ) outside of London ( UK ). We started the ward round at 8 am and finished most days at 7 pm. The consultant would stop the ward round to answer the phone with people calling in from all over the world, stop the ward round to see patients who had turned up and so forth, or we'd head over to the histology to look at some slides during the round. Relatives who waited with their sick relative wanting to speak to us could potentially wait for hours. And OB often have to drop everything to rush off to deliver kids. And other surgeons get called away to emergencies.So, it's a human condition as well as specialy related. But think technology can ameliorate the situation. You could have the receptionist tweet the current waiting time, or sms the next patient etc.I don't think you're going to solve it by allowing patients to bill their docs .. they're only going to poison the relationship more. And docs will start billing patients for turning up late. Now would be a great time to instead of doing the head to head, explain the Hamster Wheel model almost always forced up most docs??? And then have some well spoken IMP'er explain how we are different but no two exactly alike???? Much better than (HUGE JOKE HERE so we stay smiley on the Holiday Weekend, another SNL....) " Jane you Ignorant Slut!!!! " :-) To: Sent: Friday, July 1, 2011 4:17 PMSubject: Re: IMP docs needed for NATIONAL TV CBS - next week happy to give my input to anyone if you need folks, pamela. can see some of my other thoughts in other post Here's the deal. We are set for a 5 minute NATIONAL TVspot with CBS The Early Show. The producer specificallywants an EVEN BALANCED story based on the CNN piece.She wants doctors who are OUTRAGED at the idea and doctors who are FOR the idea of paying patients.This will be a on-site shoot in your office next week.Please let me know if you are interested and I will passyour info on to the reporter.Remember: 1) Media begets media2) Hit a nerve (we did that with CNN)2) Now the conversation is growing.(CBS and others?)PamelaPamela Wible, MD3575 St. #220 Eugene, OR 97405 www.idealmedicalcare.org -- Graham Chiuhttp://www.compkarori.co.nz:8090/Synapse - the use from anywhere EMR. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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