Posted on 01/13/2016 8:24:39 AM PST by grumpygresh
In AB366, the legislature disenfranchises the independent physician who operates a pain management practice and the lower income or disabled patients who may need to pay for physician services in cash through necessity. This bill, if passed, sets a precedence in Wisconsin that the government can regulate the means for individuals to pay for goods and services in private transactions. Additionally, through the certification provision, it burdens these smaller doctorâs practices with creating records that document traceable transaction records to show how patients pay for their care.
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There USED to be a physician organization that would track and sue over laws that interfered with the physician-patient relationship....
Is Wisconsin set to ban cash between doctor and patient? What about chickens? Or banana bread?
FReep Mail me if you want on, or off, this Wisconsin interest ping list.
The march towards government knowledge of each and every transaction continues. They pushed Obamacare down our throats to take over the medical industry and are now trying leverage that to take over the financial industry.
Anything for the Collective.
A pain management physician describing an effort to destroy doctor-patient relationship is similar to the local heroin dealer complaining of police interference.
Chuckle.
What part of “Legal Tender for ALL Debts Public and Private” do they not understand?
I have paid cash for as far back as I can remember for medical visits. I admit I don’t go to doctors very often, but I pay cash. I have gotten a healthy discount from the dentist for pulling 2 bad teeth by paying cash. One visit went from $460 to $189 by paying cash.
How the heck did Scott Walker get elected in a state so full of liberal morons????
Or is he a rebellion against this a$$holes?
How come he can’t get some of them unelected?
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