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Message from the Supreme Court to the Repubilcans: DENIED!
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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 830637" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Why would you be against a new standard, that actually prevents medicare fraud ?</p><p>For example, if you had your tonsils already removed, and go back to a doctor to get them removed, again - that raises a huge Flag !</p><p> </p><p>Something like that happened to a buddy I once knew. He felt sorry for this person who had no dental bennies, so he gave him his dental card.</p><p>Well, guess what ? When my buddy used his dental bennie a year or 2 later, and wanted a tooth or more removed, or be cared for, - the insurance company caught on to it - since those teeth have already been removed prior !</p><p>Don't know the full outcome, but I'm sure he had to pay for the previous bill, and most likely some sort of penalty.</p><p> </p><p>And another good reason to have a computerized medical report system, is not everyone keeps the same doctor all their lives, and they don't stay in the same city or state, either.</p><p>It's difficult at times, to get personal health records sent.</p><p>Don't you think if someone sees a new doctor, he/she will get better related healthcare, if the doctor knows instantly what the patients prior medical history is ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 830637, member: 23950"] Why would you be against a new standard, that actually prevents medicare fraud ? For example, if you had your tonsils already removed, and go back to a doctor to get them removed, again - that raises a huge Flag ! Something like that happened to a buddy I once knew. He felt sorry for this person who had no dental bennies, so he gave him his dental card. Well, guess what ? When my buddy used his dental bennie a year or 2 later, and wanted a tooth or more removed, or be cared for, - the insurance company caught on to it - since those teeth have already been removed prior ! Don't know the full outcome, but I'm sure he had to pay for the previous bill, and most likely some sort of penalty. And another good reason to have a computerized medical report system, is not everyone keeps the same doctor all their lives, and they don't stay in the same city or state, either. It's difficult at times, to get personal health records sent. Don't you think if someone sees a new doctor, he/she will get better related healthcare, if the doctor knows instantly what the patients prior medical history is ? [/QUOTE]
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