Posted on 02/23/2011 1:55:48 PM PST by chessplayer
This is a really interesting piece- they’ve gotten PROMOTED!! Eeegads what a country.
It will come down to “what the meaning of the word ‘sick’ is”....guaranteed. “Pain and Suffering”, “Mental Anguish”, “Stress”.....those will be the words of the day.
Maybe those with the profiles gone, have quit?
I know, then “protest-o-therapy” will become the watchword of the day.
Where did you find this little tidbit? This is a vanity, not linked to any news article.
Believe it, folks. Believe it. It's playing out right before your eyes.
As non Ayn Randites would put it, the loss of the rule of law and the advance of the rule of men.
Keep in mind this thing which is getting Governor Walker such vitriol in Wisconsin is a policy that’s more progressive than FDR would have dared espouse. It’s just a tad bit less progressive than it is now.
Admittedly this is hugh and series, but whether it is bad enough to stune the beebers of these morans remains unclear.
Question, isn’t a sick note from your doctor written on a prescription pad sheet?
Who was it who said at the end of The Bridge on the River Qwai, "Madness. Madness."
Same is not so for Public Service employees. They retire younger with better bennies and bigger pay checks.
People are waking up.
This dark time in America reminds me
of the history of America
right after the Civil War....
I Agree !
.....THUNDER....
please notew some of the doctors were only residents. the other doctors posting on the internet may have been encoraged to be removed by the legal beagles whom have been hired to aid them in protecting them from the fraud and allegations of misconduct. the doctors may receive significant disciplinarian actions. The Dr lou sanner claims he signed over 300 notes. This is impossible, because if had spent 10 minutes with everyone he would never have accomplished 300 by 3:00 in the afternoon. He utilized residents for him to achieve 300. That is why the UW medical School is silent. there is an investigation because there is a lot at stake because many doctors from oputside of Wisconsin have sent letters to the Medical Board. There are alos doctors whom are alumni of Madison whom have threatened to remove their donations to the alumni. I have removed my donation to the School Of Social work (BSW and MSW) because i viewed a professor at UW Madison was protesting
I wonder how many of them are in the WEA Trust network.
WEA Trust is the healthcare insurer used by about 64% of WI school districts. It is owned by the WI teacers’ union.
Hold on- I’ll go find it..
teacers’ s/b teachers’
Generally yes a physician generally writes an excuse on a prescrition pad. These doctors were thinking that they were assisting the people with a solution. What makes the whole sysytem quite wrong, is that a patient’s history must be considered when making for an excuse. Look at the excuse that the Fox News producer received within a matter of minutes an interview was conducted, and the medical excuse was given for diagnosis as Walker pneumonia, stress induced anxiety cold feet. What is the Code for the classification of these disorders as deemed by the ICD9 Classification of Medical disorders. This is why the notes, excuses are fraudulent. a physician needs to know a patients history when dispensin a medical excuse as it is similar to writing a prescription for a medication. even if the doctor prescribed 2 Aspirin every 6 hours for 24 hours that would be a prescription, just like the excuse is.
for example when I work with a person with mental illness in a counseling setting, I have to work with the medical doctor, and psychiatrist, before I can do anytype of counseling. the patients medical history is the patients medical record and patients psychiatric history. I will read the entire medical record, even before the referred patient comes into the offie.
Even if you are seeing, say, an urgent care doctor in a strange area and they don’t have a copy of your health record because it’s with your regular physician at home, the urgent care doctor will have you fill out a questionnaire and do at least an office exam before sending you off with a prescription or other instructions for treating the illness.
Major Clipton: Madness! Madness!
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