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- From: cs737@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (John B. Baron)
- Newsgroups: alt.privacy
- Subject: No Privacy/Equality at Doctor's Office
- Date: 26 Jan 1993 10:32:38 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio (USA)
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- Here's an issue that you may not have considered yet. Why should
- your doctor get to know your home address and phone number if
- he/she/it won't divulge his/her/its personal information?
-
- If we do supply the home information, what right does a doctor
- have to expect us to divulge our work info. also? Yes, it may
- be needed to track down deadbeats that won't pay their bills.
- But what if we have insurance coverage or pay cash at each visit?
- Has anyone tried to give only a P.O. box when seeing a doctor for
- the first time?
-
- Now, I admit that so long as my info. doesn't leave the doctor's
- office, there really isn't a problem here. But that's only part
- of my concern here. I'm looking for equality, too. If the
- doctor thinks he needs my home address and phone number, don't I
- have a right to have his? OK, so he may need it case he has an
- urgent need to contact me. But what if I have an urgent need to
- call him? Fine. So maybe he has an answering service (which I
- hate almost as much as I hate telemarketers) or a beeper number.
- What if I get myself an answering service or a beeper. Now what?
-
- Has anyone out there tried to supply a P.O. box in lieu of an
- actual home address when filling out all those forms when first
- seeing a given doctor? Your input, please.
-
- I've heard of a dual-pricing scam being run by the medical
- profession. Ever notice that when you go into the office of some
- specialist for something that it's hard to get any sort of fee
- information without being asked about whether the bill is going
- to be paid by you by an insurance company? Hmmm....
-
- While I'm in a doctor-bashing sort of mood, what do you think of
- the typical "Dr. Surname / patient first name" inequality most
- doctors try to pull on us? The way I see it, the only difference
- between them and us is an extra decade of school. And come to
- think of it, isn't a patient really a doctor's *customer*? Isn't
- it the *patient* that signs the the *doctor's* paycheck, not the
- other way around?
-
- It's kind of fun when a doctor says, "hi, John, I'm DOCTOR
- Betterthanyou," to respond with, "hi, ELROY!" or whatever the
- name is. Rather than confront the issue, they tend to not call
- me anything (except behind my back, I suppose :-).
-
- As always, your non-flaming feedback is most welcome.
-
- See ya...
-
- John
-