Sunday, February 1, 2015

Town Rallies Behind Doctor, 88, Who May Lose License For Treating Poor P...

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  1. We need more doctors like him. Good for the town for supporting him and getting him to be able to treat from an office now.

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    1. Myra, if you find one HOLD on to him/her!

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  2. Amen Myra! If we all had more doctors like this wonderful man, I bet some of us wouldn't be suffering while doctors today "guess" at what's wrong with people. It's all about insurance and MONEY. They don't like people like this man because he's helping people no matter if they have money or not. I swear with a lot of the doctors today it's ALL ABOUT THE MONEY..............

    Don't get me started..............URGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Anyway-I hope they do a follow up on this story and that he WINS this battle, keeps his license and continues to serve the people that need him. Wouldn't it be wonderful if he gets that office too? Hope we hear!

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  3. I agree Carol......it is all about MONEY today. The insurance companies seem to think that they are the ones treating us. They limit the amount of time a doctor can spend with you, give them hard times about the tests you can get, etc, etc. I meant to say that I hope that he will be able to treat from that office......I am with you, don't get me started...OLD fashioned times were the best.

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  4. You can't find Drs like this anymore.God bless him and those that back him up. I wonder how many of those Money hungry Drs are some that want him stopped?

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    1. If he wasn't there who would help those people?

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  5. Sadly it's true. Insurance dictates that many of the tests & procedures done today have to fail before you can move on to the next test or procedure. Medications the same way. Your basically set up to fail. so many policy & procedures today just to see a specialist. It's horrible. This Dr just wants to do what they became dr's for. help people. I hope he can continue practicing medicine

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    1. Sorry to say but at 88, how much longer can he practice?

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