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Doctor refuses to treat overweight Shrewsbury patient
WCVB-TV (ABC - Boston) ^ | August 24, 2012 | Pam Cross

Posted on 09/01/2012 8:36:40 AM PDT by ConservativeStatement

SHREWSBURY, Mass. — Ida Davidson is the first to admit her weight goes up and down, but the Shrewsbury resident said she was stunned when a new primary care physician said she could not become a patient because she weighed more than 200 pounds.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: doctor; health; medicine; nomoredocsinmass; obamacare; obesity; overweightpatient; romneycare; weight
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

If a physician accepts a patient, they have taken on an obligation to treat and not abandon the patient. But since Lincoln freed the slaves, they cannot be forced to accept a patient. Zero may change that, but for now slavery is still against the law.


21 posted on 09/01/2012 9:35:29 AM PDT by dangerdoc (see post #6)
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To: The Good Doctor
So if the good Dr refuses to take a gay man with aids. will the AMA still support her? If a Dr does not want to take a patient then fine it is her right, but you know darn well that if the patient is of a certain group, then the crap will hit the fan. Right now fat people and smokers are unpc and can get treated in any negative fashion and the press and Pols will not say a word. Soon it will be war vets and gun owners and any one who does not support gay rights. Be for an individuals rights of who and who not to associate is all fine and well, but that is not what is going on. There is an agenda behind all this and it is not being hidden any more. Orwell was a Profit.
22 posted on 09/01/2012 9:42:21 AM PDT by JimC214
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To: Tax-chick

If the patients are mobile without assistance, I’m not sure how the doctor’s staff gets injured. Even helping the patient balance while she’s climbing onto the exam table could lead to injury, but in that case the patient could be examined in a chair or standing. I’ve seen dentist-style chairs used in dermatology offices, which would be an extra expense but allows the patient to be raised up and reclined.

If the the doctor sees HMO patients, she might be concerned about the capitation (set fee for each patient) and the higher potential costs in treating overweight patients.

I’m a nurse and an EMT, and I really don’t see a problem treating independently mobile obese patients in the doctor’s office. You’re not going to hurt yourself lifting a heavy arm to take a blood pressure.


23 posted on 09/01/2012 9:51:20 AM PDT by heartwood
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To: ConservativeStatement

Dr. Chunk certainly doesn’t look like she’s missed many meals either.


24 posted on 09/01/2012 10:03:57 AM PDT by WKUHilltopper (And yet...we continue to tolerate this crap...)
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To: ConservativeStatement

In Canada, some physicians treat only low complexity patients, the so-called ‘worried well’, because, they are easier to deal with and there is no significant difference in reimbursement between low and high complexity patients.
When these pay-for-performance schemes are tried, providers often engage in ‘cherry picking’ patients likely to have better outcomes. Even when bureaucrats counter by trying to give more consideration to more complex patients, the math usually works put in favor of numerous non-complex patients. Providers can also take advantage of overly rigorous patient compliance rules which can be implemented to exclude and discharge patients that fail to comply with treatment regimens. This makes the provider’s profile look better to reviewers.


25 posted on 09/01/2012 10:04:19 AM PDT by grumpygresh (Democrats delenda est; zero sera dans l'enfer bientot)
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To: arrogantsob

The lady in blue and white is the patient. The doc is fairly thin looking, she shows up at about 30-45 sec. in.


26 posted on 09/01/2012 10:24:57 AM PDT by leapfrog0202 ("the American presidency is not supposed to be a journey of personal discovery" Sarah Palin)
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To: WKUHilltopper

That’s not the doc - that’s the patient.


27 posted on 09/01/2012 10:25:33 AM PDT by leapfrog0202 ("the American presidency is not supposed to be a journey of personal discovery" Sarah Palin)
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To: grumpygresh

Cacomorphobic

Fear of 2nd hand fat

Hatred for people of the Fat Race !


28 posted on 09/01/2012 10:27:39 AM PDT by Einherjar
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To: ConservativeStatement

I understand this doctor. My mom was a emergency room nurse and she suffered with slipped disks and hernias from obese patients they had to lift coming into the ER.


29 posted on 09/01/2012 10:32:45 AM PDT by oilfieldtrash
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To: heartwood

depending on the insurers and the contracts, the doc may get a significant bonus for keeping medical costs down, by excluding the obese, she increases her chance of getting a big bonus.

I’m not saying that her behaviour is right but you tend to get more of the behaviour that is rewarded.


30 posted on 09/01/2012 10:35:24 AM PDT by dangerdoc (see post #6)
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To: ConservativeStatement

Funny doctors can choose, but a baker or Inn keeper can’t?


31 posted on 09/01/2012 10:42:30 AM PDT by Ramonne
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To: ConservativeStatement

Welcome to the future. Wonder if the doctor asked her if she had any guns in her home?


32 posted on 09/01/2012 10:51:50 AM PDT by DPMD
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To: Tax-chick

The hospitals have the resources to accommodate overweight patients with wider operating room tables, wider wheel chairs and stronger beds and lifts.

A private primary care doctor probably can’t do that. They make very little money after they pay their malpractice insurance, rent and staff salaries and benefits. (Surgeons and radiologists may be another story.)

Plus three of her staff members have been hurt trying to move/assist her overweight patients. She’s probably making high worker compensation payments too.

The poor woman is still gaining weight even though it’s not healthy for her and she had agreed to try to control her weight. Nobody wins in this scenario.


33 posted on 09/01/2012 10:55:40 AM PDT by ladyjane
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To: ConservativeStatement

Is Spag’s still next to Lizer?


34 posted on 09/01/2012 11:03:28 AM PDT by NonValueAdded (Taranto: "The whole point of the metaphor is that if you can hear the whistle, you're the dog.")
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To: NonValueAdded

It’s been a while since I have been to that area. I did see a few shows at the Centrum but that was late 80s.


35 posted on 09/01/2012 11:07:07 AM PDT by ConservativeStatement (Obama "acted stupidly.")
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To: NonValueAdded

How I miss Spag’s! I used to love to go there for their free tomato plants every year. I could never keep them alive and thriving but it was a nice annual tradition one the less. It’s been replaced with a Building 19. :-(


36 posted on 09/01/2012 11:07:17 AM PDT by MissyMa
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To: ConservativeStatement

it would be better if restaurants refused to serve her


37 posted on 09/01/2012 11:13:56 AM PDT by paul51 (11 September 2001 - Never forget)
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To: ConservativeStatement

Britain-style socialized medicine comes to Massachusetts.

Soon to be in a community near you.

News at eleven.


38 posted on 09/01/2012 11:43:17 AM PDT by Jack Hammer
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To: matthew fuller

sorry my bad..... brain went into stupid mode


39 posted on 09/01/2012 1:59:42 PM PDT by Nifster
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