Me: "What is the name and number of your malpractice insurance company? Do they know that you are committing a boundary violation? Please stay on topic concerning only medical issues, or you and I will meet next in an arbitration meeting".
I would be willing to bet you'll NEVER get that question again.
It is not a boundary violation, it is considered best practice and is now part of all assessments.
Pushed by the government.
The answer is a straight faced no.