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How hard it is for an innocent businessman (such as a good doctor) to stand up to a lawsuit?
1-Where there's smoke there's fire. Well maybe not but a lot of would be patients might investigate a potential doctor and be scared away even though the doctor won all the lawsuits.
2. How much does it cost a doctor to pay for a lawyer to defend him against a lawsuit? How much work does the doctor have to do to help his defense, how much evidence does he have to find in order to exonerate him? How much aggravation, panic, fear, stress does the sued doctor go through?
A given lawsuit may have little or no merit at base but on the other hand, once a certain type of "creative" exaggerator (someone who knows how to stretch the truth or in other words, a good liar who could even fool many lawyers) gets a hold of a claim, it may cost a lot of money, resources, tension, stress, anxiety for an innocent person to successfully refute the lies which are being unwittingly repeated by a lawyer (in the lawyer's own courtroom method) who is skilled at winning malpractice cases.
there are going to be one-off cases of fraud and deceit everywhere in the world. my point is the odds are stacked against the person bringing the lawsuit, and that doctors treat it as if its the other way. that means that the true innocents -- patients like you and me -- suffer each and every time we go to the doctor because of the doctor's overblown/irrational fear of being sued.
BPLink said:A given lawsuit may have little or no merit at base but on the other hand, once a certain type of "creative" exaggerator (someone who knows how to stretch the truth or in other words, a good liar who could even fool many lawyers) gets a hold of a claim, it may cost a lot of money, resources, tension, stress, anxiety for an innocent person to successfully refute the lies which are being unwittingly repeated by a lawyer (in the lawyer's own courtroom method) who is skilled at winning malpractice cases.
It appears I have stirred a bed of hot coals.
The simple reality – it is like walking in a minefield for everyone involved except for the profession who created it.
The physicians, even during medical school, attend business classes, which are taught by who, LAWYERS.
The majority of the medical practices have a business manager, who are again instructed by LAWYERS.
A majority of the practices have, on retainer, a LAWYER.
Every physician/practitioner has mal-practice insurance policy. That insurance carrier has a team of LAWYERS.
Every hospital, medical service affiliate, or for that matter any corporation has a LAWYER involved in their operation.
You enter a doctor’s office and you are greeted by the work of a LAWYER.
Every form, every question, and their every action are fashioned by a LAWYER.
Every paper you sign and every contract for services was written by a LAWYER to try and scare the patient from enacting their rights.
Every day, on TV, a LAWYER is advertising a “way to get money” from the “mal-practice” of a physician, hospital, or medical associated venture.
Good or bad, patients and victims, feel injured and resentful by the actions implemented as a result of the legal wrangling and the LAWYERS who have manipulated it for greed.
The individual’s only choice is to fight back with his or her own LAWYER.
At one point in time, being a barrister was an honorable vocation. Today, they are climbing overtop of each other trying to grab the money and as a result tainted the profession. (Did you hear a siren? Was that an ambulance?)
As for the payoff, it turns into a statistical analysis conducted by every party involved, the insurance carrier, the hospital, and the patient. All victims in the way the process works.
The winner is a LAWYER.
The solution to the problem of this vicious cycle is very easy to see but very hard to achieve?
Mentioning good doctors is always welcome in a site like this. But - listing the bad ones, uh uh. HOWEVER, I see nothing against stating you encountered a really bad sleep lab or doctor or even local DME supplier or supplier's RT in CITY, STATE. Anyone in that city and state could then just PM you and ask for further info at which time you could privately name the offender and detail your encounter w/them or him or her or whatever.
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