Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 From the Old MD in Drain, Oregon Welcome the new world. Guess what those people are charging those patients... Here's a list of the "deals" I've been offered: 1 One guy wants me to accept responsibility for INRs for patients I've never seen, while he wanders around central Oregon with a PT cruiser equiped with a coumadin testing kit 2 One lady wants me to accept responsibility for Physical Therapy for people I do not know while she manipulates them in some way I do not understand. 3 A nice middle class couple want me to accept $150 per patient to sign medical marijuana cards for people they have prescreened for me ($50.00 for them per patient plus whatever they charge these patients for the cost of growing the weed) That is just in one year. I assume I will get a special deal every six months or so. It all looks so reasonable to them: the fun is that they offer you MONEY to become unethical. I just look at them and say just that: "But that would be unethical." And I give them a wide eyed look and they go away; I say "Bless you" on their way out the door. I thought for a while it was because I was a little clinic in a little town that they thought they could con me. Now I just think they are jerks who are always looking for marks. Joanne Holland DVM/MD the Doctor in Drain, Oregon Levin wrote: RE Telemedicine for new pts Yep, same one. But guy kept sending me answers for my questions, claims 8 docs have signed up and 37 were deciding. While he tried to convince me that $10/pt reimbursement was found money-- because my "overhead" would be so small. The person is a recruiter. The "practice" is in Florida, owned by an LLC out of South Carolina. The details of "pts that no longer can see their primary doc because the doc won't accept the pt's 'lower insurance reimbursement' ", but I as a doc should "see" a pt on the screen I don't know, for $10??? Shame on this "recruiter." This sounds like such a scam and unethical scheme that I wonder if the Medical Society of Florida would want to know about it, since the "practice" is in the state of Florida? M Approached by net to do telemedicine for pts never seen before -- what do you think RE telemedicine for pts you don't know. I was solicited this evening to do telemedicine for $10/encounter for a practice out of Florida, registered to a South Carolina LLC. They state that they'll "refer" pts to you in your state, send their records by fax, you'll interview by video conferencing, and then if prescription advised, you're to send this for 90 day. Pts on further inquiry were pts "whose insurance doesn't pay enough for their current doc to see them" You're required to keep all the "records" at your office. This sounds very very fishy to me. Anyone else heard of doing "virtual visits" for pts never seen by you in office, ever, for very low rates? Oh, and the recruiter (who lists themselves as a "board certified physician recruiter" -- couldn't find such a board on Google) says that the practice will "cover malpractice if yours doesn't" but the contract specifically states you need to supply your own. Dr Matt Levin FP in Western PA __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 I would look into the name of the practice etc... I got a letter, mailed, but printed from an email from a patient I had seen once who had gone online to get some kind of stimulant, I can't recall what. Since I had no email available for pt use at the time, the website allowed him to print and mail the request for me to sign a script for him to get this stimulant from them through the mail. That place was in Florida. Both the patient and me are in Ohio. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 tried that -- no online presence except found the llc at south carolina state website with no mention of florida location Re: Approached by net to do telemedicine...ho hum I would look into the name of the practice etc... I got a letter, mailed, but printed from an email from a patient I had seen once who had gone online to get some kind of stimulant, I can't recall what. Since I had no email available for pt use at the time, the website allowed him to print and mail the request for me to sign a script for him to get this stimulant from them through the mail. That place was in Florida. Both the patient and me are in Ohio. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2006 Report Share Posted December 24, 2006 Scary… A. Eads, M.D. Pinnacle Family Medicine, PLLC phone fax P.O. Box 7275 Woodland Park, CO 80863 From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of joanne holland Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 10:52 PM To: Subject: Re: Approached by net to do telemedicine...ho hum From the Old MD in Drain, Oregon Welcome the new world. Guess what those people are charging those patients... Here's a list of the " deals " I've been offered: 1 One guy wants me to accept responsibility for INRs for patients I've never seen, while he wanders around central Oregon with a PT cruiser equiped with a coumadin testing kit 2 One lady wants me to accept responsibility for Physical Therapy for people I do not know while she manipulates them in some way I do not understand. 3 A nice middle class couple want me to accept $150 per patient to sign medical marijuana cards for people they have prescreened for me ($50.00 for them per patient plus whatever they charge these patients for the cost of growing the weed) That is just in one year. I assume I will get a special deal every six months or so. It all looks so reasonable to them: the fun is that they offer you MONEY to become unethical. I just look at them and say just that: " But that would be unethical. " And I give them a wide eyed look and they go away; I say " Bless you " on their way out the door. I thought for a while it was because I was a little clinic in a little town that they thought they could con me. Now I just think they are jerks who are always looking for marks. Joanne Holland DVM/MD the Doctor in Drain, Oregon Levin <mattlevadelphia (DOT) net> wrote: RE Telemedicine for new pts Yep, same one. But guy kept sending me answers for my questions, claims 8 docs have signed up and 37 were deciding. While he tried to convince me that $10/pt reimbursement was found money-- because my " overhead " would be so small. The person is a recruiter. The " practice " is in Florida, owned by an LLC out of South Carolina. The details of " pts that no longer can see their primary doc because the doc won't accept the pt's 'lower insurance reimbursement' " , but I as a doc should " see " a pt on the screen I don't know, for $10??? Shame on this " recruiter. " This sounds like such a scam and unethical scheme that I wonder if the Medical Society of Florida would want to know about it, since the " practice " is in the state of Florida? M Approached by net to do telemedicine for pts never seen before -- what do you think RE telemedicine for pts you don't know. I was solicited this evening to do telemedicine for $10/encounter for a practice out of Florida, registered to a South Carolina LLC. They state that they'll " refer " pts to you in your state, send their records by fax, you'll interview by video conferencing, and then if prescription advised, you're to send this for 90 day. Pts on further inquiry were pts " whose insurance doesn't pay enough for their current doc to see them " You're required to keep all the " records " at your office. This sounds very very fishy to me. Anyone else heard of doing " virtual visits " for pts never seen by you in office, ever, for very low rates? Oh, and the recruiter (who lists themselves as a " board certified physician recruiter " -- couldn't find such a board on Google) says that the practice will " cover malpractice if yours doesn't " but the contract specifically states you need to supply your own. Dr Matt Levin FP in Western PA __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2006 Report Share Posted December 24, 2006 How appropriate that the guy doing the INRs is driving a PT Cruiser… And what the heck is a “board certified physician recruiter.” I googled the term and got no hits, but did find the website for the National Coalition of Physician Recruiters at www.mdrecruiters.com. They don’t mention that term, but they do note that they have a “job board” that is “exclusive” and “nationally advertised.” Marty Schulman Encinitas, CA From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of joanne holland Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 9:52 PM To: Subject: Re: Approached by net to do telemedicine...ho hum From the Old MD in Drain, Oregon Welcome the new world. Guess what those people are charging those patients... Here's a list of the " deals " I've been offered: 1 One guy wants me to accept responsibility for INRs for patients I've never seen, while he wanders around central Oregon with a PT cruiser equiped with a coumadin testing kit 2 One lady wants me to accept responsibility for Physical Therapy for people I do not know while she ma nipulates them in some way I do not understand. 3 A nice middle class couple want me to accept $150 per patient to sign medical marijuana cards for people they have prescreened for me ($50.00 for them per patient plus whatever they charge these patients for the cost of growing the weed) That is just in one year. I assume I will get a special deal every six months or so. It all looks so reasonable to them: the fun is that they offer you MONEY to become unethical. I just look at them and say just that: " But that would be unethical. " And I give them a wide eyed look and they go away; I say " Bless you " on their way out the door. I thought for a while it was because I was a little clinic in a little town that they thought they could con me. Now I just think they are jerks who are always looking for marks. Joanne Holland DVM/MD the Doctor in Drain, Oregon Levin <mattlevadelphia (DOT) net> wrote: RE Telemedicine f or new pts Yep, same one. But guy kept sending me answers for my questions, claims 8 docs have signed up and 37 were deciding. While he tried to convince me that $10/pt reimbursement was found money-- because my " overhead " would be so small. The person is a recruiter. The " practice " is in Florida, owned by an LLC out of South Carolina. The details of " pts that no longer can see their primary doc because the doc won't accept the pt's 'lower insurance reimbursement' " , but I as a doc should " see " a pt on the screen I don't know, for $10??? Shame on this " recruiter. " This sounds like such a scam and unethical scheme that I wonder if the Medical Society of Florida would want to know about it, since the " practice " is in the state of Florida? M Approached by net to do telemedicine for pts never seen before -- what do you think RE telemedicine for pts you don't know. I was solicited this evening to do telemedicine for $10/encounter for a practice out of Florida, registered to a South Carolina LLC. They state that they'll " refer " pts to you in your state, send their records by fax, you'll interview by video conferencing, and then if prescription advised, you're to send this for 90 day. Pts on further inquiry were pts " whose insurance doesn't pay enough for their current doc to see them " You're required to keep all the " records " at your office. This sounds very very fishy to me. Anyone else heard of doing " virtual visits " for pts never seen by you in office, ever, for very low rates? Oh, and the recrui ter (who lists themselves as a " board certified physician recruiter " -- couldn't find such a board on Google) says that the practice will " cover malpractice if yours doesn't " but the contract specifically states you need to supply your own. Dr Matt Levin FP in Western PA __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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