Posted on 09/27/2017 4:42:59 AM PDT by NH Red
An 85-year-old New London physician said Monday that she has been forced to surrender her medical license because of a system that values electronic medicine over professional judgment, and favors expensive specialists over individualized care.
The Board of Medicine announced Monday that Dr. Anna M. Konopka, a solo practitioner family doctor, had agreed two weeks ago to voluntarily surrender her license in light of an investigation into her record-keeping, prescribing practices and medical decision-making.
Konopka, who must stop seeing patients on Oct. 13, said the issue is a system that has grown too computerized and cut-throat. She has been under attack for four years, she said; she believes New London Hospital wants her patients.
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My father is 92, lives alone, still drives, still likes to help me at the farm. His great love in life (especially after my mom died 5 years ago) is building things, he has a huge following for that.
His doctor is probably 70-75, very capable. He is the type you speak of. Presence is reassuring, he is comfortable in his own skin. The nurses keep the records, he makes his computer entries away from the exam room. He is very efficient.
I don’t use him, only because I’ve gone to another hospital for 20 years. When we moved back in 1995, company insurance was not accepted at the local hospital, but one nearby was.
I seldom go to a doctor. Take no meds. Will be 70 before year is out.
I hold the “wise old owls” in high respect. Have seen enough to separate knowledge from wisdom.
Thanks for comments.
i think older is better, frankly. I didn’t grow up with workplaces that have nap pods and comfort pits.
Whaaaat!? You don’t take annny meds!? What’s wrong with you? Don’t you know you’re supposed to be (hooked) on 5 to 10 different (toxic) meds per day? (Are you sure you’re ok? You DO need drugs, you’re over 50, after all)
Good for you! That’s why you’ll live a long and healthy life. Just don’t tell anyone or it’ll get back to the “ethical” drug pushers.
Probably washed her hands.
The old doc in this story should hire one or more ARNPs or PAs.
She could still run the office and make the calls, but when she stumbled (which all do regardless of age) the ARNP or PA could pick it up.
It's not a fantasy; it is how my practice is, and I'm not as old as she is.
Truth is, there is just too much detail for any one person to know. We argue and so on about how to work something up, how to treat something. Two heads are better than one.
BTW the EMR thing is a racket. A good paper chart is better and more concise.
I can’t disagree that it is a racket (especially the cult-like weirdness of Epic if you have ever been out there to Wisconsin) but...in large, spread out organizations, it is far better than a paper chart, if implemented correctly (important). LOL, not for doctors, of course, I am completely sympathetic to their plight of being data-enterers!
Just think how many times charts would get misplaced, late, lost, and if someone had it...you didn’t! Never mind trying to read some of the stuff in those things. (I am grinning as I type this, remembering those days!)
Same with X-rays-do you remember those days of trying to find the paper jacket with all the xrays in them? And then, nobody ever put them back in appropriately, so when YOU needed to find that chest xray on a patient who had several dozen, your eyes would bulge as you grit your teeth! I remember one night, around midnight seeing a resident in a deserted hallway outside the film library, dump an entire thick xray folder out onto a stretcher parked there (probably for JUST these kinds of things!) and pawed through dozens and dozens of films until he found the one he wanted (as his hair was standing on end!) then he just shoved the entire mass back into the folder and threw it on the counter and ran away with the film!
LOL, don’t you miss THAT????
Medicine pings
Most of the prescribing these days is electronic, so they just have to make the chain pharmacy happy once.
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