Guest guest Posted December 22, 2011 Report Share Posted December 22, 2011 Ours is requests for medical records for the same patient over and over and over because each side of the lawsuit changes attorneys. Pratt mine is malpractice threats and lawyers. my response is bye! g > > > >> ** > >> > >> > >> Excluding system-wide issues such as low > >> reimbursement & thinking of those little > >> things at the office that get under your > >> skin . . . > >> > >> Anyone care to share their top 3 irritants? > >> . > >> MINE: > >> > >> 1. My all-time top irritant: Refill requests. > >> Solved this by only filling during appts. > >> > >> 2. I used to hate interruptions during OVs > >> but as an IMP it rarely happens as I control > >> my office setting and have no staff knocking > >> on doors . . . > >> > >> 3. Phone calls. By separating emergent/urgent > >> calls to my cell & all else to landline & email > >> I rarely have inappropriate cell calls from pts. > >> > >> Disclosure: I'm leading free retreats for physicians > >> next month and through the winter . . . & as part of the > >> workshop we're covering simple solutions for common > >> office irritants. Just making sure I'm comprehensive. > >> > >> Pamela > >> > >> Pamela Wible, MD > >> 3575 St. #220 > >> Eugene, OR 97405 > >> > >> www.idealmedicalcare.org > >> > >> " (S)He is the best physician who is the most ingenious inspirer of hope. " > >> ~ Coleridge > >> > >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2011 Report Share Posted December 22, 2011 That was the week before,and not even for as good a reason as change of attormeys.. Ours is requests for medical records for the same patient over and over and over because each side of the lawsuit changes attorneys. Pratt mine is malpractice threats and lawyers. my response is bye! g > > > >> ** > >> > >> > >> Excluding system-wide issues such as low > >> reimbursement & thinking of those little > >> things at the office that get under your > >> skin . . . > >> > >> Anyone care to share their top 3 irritants? > >> . > >> MINE: > >> > >> 1. My all-time top irritant: Refill requests. > >> Solved this by only filling during appts. > >> > >> 2. I used to hate interruptions during OVs > >> but as an IMP it rarely happens as I control > >> my office setting and have no staff knocking > >> on doors . . . > >> > >> 3. Phone calls. By separating emergent/urgent > >> calls to my cell & all else to landline & email > >> I rarely have inappropriate cell calls from pts. > >> > >> Disclosure: I'm leading free retreats for physicians > >> next month and through the winter . . . & as part of the > >> workshop we're covering simple solutions for common > >> office irritants. Just making sure I'm comprehensive. > >> > >> Pamela > >> > >> Pamela Wible, MD > >> 3575 St. #220 > >> Eugene, OR 97405 > >> > >> www.idealmedicalcare.org > >> > >> " (S)He is the best physician who is the most ingenious inspirer of hope. " > >> ~ Coleridge > >> > >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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