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Seems fishy to me...you had a referral from a doctor to the sleep clinic. This seems like an example of forced multiple office visits, etc. More on that in a second...
Sleep centers are profit centers for most hospital (I do not recall where I read that at the moment) so suffice it to say that if there is demand they will add capacity. So I doubt it's a capacity problem.
I had to wait a month before I had my study but it was scheduled the same day the ENT said I needed one.
Anyway - I do have a problem with the medical profession. I have routinely seen people I know be forced to have multiple referrals and office visits which were pointless. For example a year ago I had an ingrown toenail. I've lost toenails many times (soccer anyone?). I know when they need attention - yet I was forced to see my doctor, then a specialist, then return to the specialist for the procedure to fix it. Is this really necessary? That was 3 co-pays for me (which I can afford, but still......) and two wasted visits in terms of time and money. One doctor visit generates a ridiculous amount of paperwork and billing - three is by far too many.
I heared about this before .. It's not a "Those Evil Doctors and Henchmen" Some doctors are using a large sleep labs (SUPER LABS) they have 10 -30 beds and are booked months in advance. They signed up with these labs for lower prices blah blah blah.....or maybe a very small sleep lab and there's a line. I work in California near Los Angeles and we keep very busy I work 5-6 days a week 2 patients a night, but no one waits longer than a week. It's different Everywhere.
I score all my test on the fly, so the Dr. has a report in his hands 1st thing in the morning. Then he does his report before the office opens. He see's most of the patients the next day for follow ups. But, we run a very tight ship. I can't see a reason not to. It's too important for treatments to start right away. That's just what I'm used to.
sounds great Duane! where do I sign up?
Duane McDade said:I score all my test on the fly, so the Dr. has a report in his hands 1st thing in the morning. Then he does his report before the office opens. He see's most of the patients the next day for follow ups. But, we run a very tight ship. I can't see a reason not to. It's too important for treatments to start right away. That's just what I'm used to.
Not to far from los angeles
Rock Hinkle said:sounds great Duane! where do I sign up?
Duane McDade said:I score all my test on the fly, so the Dr. has a report in his hands 1st thing in the morning. Then he does his report before the office opens. He see's most of the patients the next day for follow ups. But, we run a very tight ship. I can't see a reason not to. It's too important for treatments to start right away. That's just what I'm used to.
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