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Posted on 8/22/22 at 9:30 pm to
Posted by tgrbaitn08
Member since Dec 2007
148031 posts
Posted on 8/22/22 at 9:30 pm to
Doctors can’t just go into a patients file/portal and start erasing shite. If you believe that can’t be tracked and traced then you’re a bigger idiot than I thought.
Posted by shutterspeed
MS Gulf Coast
Member since May 2007
71605 posts
Posted on 8/22/22 at 9:32 pm to
He don goofed. Backtrace him.
Posted by Oates Mustache
Member since Oct 2011
26454 posts
Posted on 8/22/22 at 9:33 pm to
You need to call JG Wentworth.
Posted by armsdealer
Member since Feb 2016
12291 posts
Posted on 8/22/22 at 9:36 pm to
I had a doctor say I was noncompliant and wouldn't refill my meds and "fired" me. The DOCTOR claimed he never even knew about it and it was the staffs fault but he wouldn't even take my phone calls.

The story, I was in the hospital for MONTHS so no I wasn't filling my prescriptions, the hospital was giving me my medications. The huge problem is that when doctors get investigated they get investigated by their buddies and nothing comes out of it. Just move on, there isn't much you can do.
Posted by FCP
Delta State Univ. - Fightin' Okra
Member since Sep 2010
5138 posts
Posted on 8/22/22 at 9:38 pm to
quote:

what can be done to a Dr for lying and editing a patient's chart.
Malpractice and possibly criminal charges if it can be proven. However, proof will be tough unless there is an obvious paper trail that can be followed (i.e., variance compared to a prior records request, different documents sent to the insurance company, pharmacy possessing different documents, etc.).

If it is a hard copy medical record that has never been produced, the doctor can pretty much change/edit/"update" as much as she wants before production. With electronic records, I don't know how the doctor could significantly edit the chart without leaving a digital footprint.
Posted by CaptSpaulding
Member since Feb 2012
6971 posts
Posted on 8/22/22 at 9:41 pm to
The book in this situation says to give the benefit of the doubt to the doc over the pill head. Even more so if said female doc is hot.
Posted by offshoretrash
Farmerville, La
Member since Aug 2008
10743 posts
Posted on 8/22/22 at 9:43 pm to
quote:

Doctors can’t just go into a patients file/portal and start erasing shite.


Well someone sure did because her chart is totally different now.

What's really bad is she's been taking these meds and if she doesn't get into to see another Dr before she runs out no telling what the side effects are going to be, especially at the high dose the Dr prescribed.

This was an immunosuppressive drug not an opioid.
This post was edited on 8/22/22 at 9:44 pm
Posted by sqerty
AP
Member since May 2022
8310 posts
Posted on 8/22/22 at 9:45 pm to
On a scale of 1-10 how foreign is the doctor?
Posted by offshoretrash
Farmerville, La
Member since Aug 2008
10743 posts
Posted on 8/22/22 at 9:48 pm to
quote:

On a scale of 1-10 how foreign is the doctor?



20
Posted by Fox McCloud
Member since Oct 2020
3525 posts
Posted on 8/22/22 at 9:49 pm to
Pharmacies can do an emergency supply. If these are tablets, start breaking them into pieces since you sound like you are saying the dose is too high until she gets a new doctor.
This post was edited on 8/22/22 at 9:50 pm
Posted by dutchrudda
Member since Jul 2022
50 posts
Posted on 8/22/22 at 9:52 pm to
Might need to find a specalized lawyer.
Posted by dkreller
Laffy
Member since Jan 2009
33736 posts
Posted on 8/22/22 at 10:15 pm to
Can’t change a digital record.

She fricked if someone pursues this.
Posted by TigrrrDad
Member since Oct 2016
8023 posts
Posted on 8/22/22 at 10:45 pm to
The patient should be able to walk into the pharmacy and get a printout of their prescription history (even if there isn’t any insurance involved, though insurance records would also corroborate this). If Dr.’s chart doesn’t match the pharmacy’s prescription records, that’s a problem for the Dr. If pursuing with an attorney, I’d do this prior to filing a complaint with the state board, as the lawyer will likely be able to offer input into filing the complaint. When I was still practicing dentistry, I was asked to be on a peer review committee for a malpractice case (it got settled before it got that far). But back then, the peer review committee consisted of 3 dentists - one provided by the board, one chosen by the plaintiff, and one chosen by the defendant. Not sure how it works in medical cases. But doctors aren’t always going to cover another doctor’s arse - especially if it’s a pretty clear cut case.
Posted by Gabapentin
Member since Mar 2022
374 posts
Posted on 8/22/22 at 10:49 pm to
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