Yes, you have to be an expert navigator. If she fears CPS retaliation she should simply quietly move to a different doctor, and if she has a choice, one that she knows in advance will not report her for refusing poison. If you keep moving around you have a better chance of escaping the noose.
Yes, you have to be an expert navigator. If she fears CPS retaliation she should simply quietly move to a different doctor, and if she has a choice, one that she knows in advance will not report her for refusing poison. If you keep moving around you have a better chance of escaping the noose.
Thank you, AL -- So far she hasn't moved to any other pediatrician. She believes that these so-called "well baby" visits are a scam and way to sell more vaccines. They really don't care about anything but the money. She's a pretty smart young lady!
Access to info includes agreeing to TOS for that access, including verbiage exempting the provider from civil litigation on the breach of your data.
Beware: this agreement to arbitration rather than other legal means is part of the "click here to accept being screwed" small print in more and more apps and e-access accounts.
Yes, you have to be an expert navigator. If she fears CPS retaliation she should simply quietly move to a different doctor, and if she has a choice, one that she knows in advance will not report her for refusing poison. If you keep moving around you have a better chance of escaping the noose.
Thank you, AL -- So far she hasn't moved to any other pediatrician. She believes that these so-called "well baby" visits are a scam and way to sell more vaccines. They really don't care about anything but the money. She's a pretty smart young lady!
That is exactly what тАШwell babyтАЩ visits are for.
I went to see the physical therapist for vertigo last week. HIPPA records were available to him and he started asking me about my cardiologist.
Now that so many doctors use Electronic Medical Records, it might get trickier.
Access to info includes agreeing to TOS for that access, including verbiage exempting the provider from civil litigation on the breach of your data.
Beware: this agreement to arbitration rather than other legal means is part of the "click here to accept being screwed" small print in more and more apps and e-access accounts.
Caveat Emptor.
How horrible to have to include that moving around in oneтАЩs lifestyle to escape a noose. I get it, though.