I was being treated by a new doctor for PTSD. he termintated me as a patient etc.. he has a sketchy history?

I recieved a letter from a doctor that was treating me for ptsd symptoms stating that he was terminating me as a patient? i had no idea why? i contacted his office that stated too me that the doctor terminated me because he could not reach me by phone? the office lady said she could not reach me either? i said well hell did you leave any voice mails? they admitted that they call with a blocked number/private and i advised them early on as a new patient not too contact me from a blocked phone # as i dont answer private calls. i advised the staff that i was in and out of the hospital and primary physician for pneumonia and that i was sick as a dog man. i advised them that i had doctor bills, rx records, med bottles, antibiotics, codeine/promethazine, inhalers rx records etc.. i had too recieve breathin treatments etc.. they were very arrogant and dismissive stating that i did not see a counselor that i was supposed too see 2x a month! i said exactly! i was very ill and on my ass sick! WHAT CAN I DO? i dont want too return as the doc was very rude, dismissive and after doing some checking he has had his privileges suspended recently, is this a serious deal having a hospital suspend your privileges suspended? im told that this had too be for serious misconduct? i knew from day 1 that this doc was going too be trouble as he was bizarre and talked too people crazy! anyway i did not leave sooner as their is a huge shortage of medical doctors in my city. this bad negative record could ruin my pension benefits/insurance and compensation that i recieve as if im not in compliance then i run into problems with the pension board etc.. i made all appts and did what i was supposed too do… i want to change this on my record should i file a complaint too the medical board? this guy is known i have found too be very difficult and has sued hospitals and lost etc.. trouble finds this doctor i have found… any help?
/

You wanted to leave anyway so your only real concern is if this is a "bad negative record could ruin my pension benefits/insurance and compensation that i recieve as if im not in compliance then i run into problems with the pension board etc."

Your focus should be on making sure that does not happen – and it really shouldn’t if all that was at issue was inability to contact you. I would do the following things.
1. Be as nice as possible and try to re-establish a cordial relationship
2. Request a copy of all your records (they must provide those to you) – go and pick them up in person, they may charge a small copying fee
3. Review all notes related to their inability to contact you.
4. If its a simple factual "could not reach" then I’d write them a letter explaining why they couldn’t reach you and ask they include it in your record.
5. If there’s any negative tone then I’d write them a letter explaining why they couldn’t reach you for their record. Then, after enough time for the letter to arrive, call and (nicely) ask them to correct any negative comments with final note in the chart. Request they send/fax you a copy of that too.
6. If any negativity in the notes persists say the inaccuracies may affect your benefits, etc. and you will have to pursue getting it corrected through legal channels…the threat of lawyers should do it as they its A LOT easier to write a "clarifying note" than it is for them to deal with lawyers. Get a lawyer involved if needed.
7. Establish a new physician relationship asap and make sure that goes well and that they have a number they can reach you.

Even all of the above seems like a big mess, I suspect your risk of this really impacting you is low.

4 Responses to “I was being treated by a new doctor for PTSD. he termintated me as a patient etc.. he has a sketchy history?”

  1. Thomas in Squalor on March 17th, 2010 at 2:40 am

    you can’t do anything to a doctor unless he knowingly and deliberately causes you harm directly. There is no law that says a doctor cannot be an a§§ hole. That is every ones right.
    References :

  2. Doctors do so much and get so much crap from people just for trying to help them in many cases. Why try to make this guys life harder. Sure maybe he was being a jerk but maybe he had a misfortune day that day. We all can be jerks once in a while. Unless he did something that put someones heath in jeopardy I wouldn’t report him, just find another doctor.
    Good luck getting better.
    References :

  3. irenaaneri1980 on March 17th, 2010 at 3:41 am

    Look at it as a blessing because i can not imagine that you could have got any real assistance from a doctor that appears he has much greater issues then yourself.

    That said though,if it is going to affect your insurance,benefits or medical records etc negatively then file a complaint against him/them.If your treated this way then other people are too so you owe it to other patients to do something about it.This type of personality shouldnt be a psychiatrist or psychologist as he clearly hasnt dealt with his own issues first so can do much emotional harm to patients.
    Doctors are in the service industry just like everyone else that provides a service- a waiter etc- so if this doctor is being rude to patients and the terminating you as a patient is going to affect your records then if they refuse to be reasoned with put in a complaint about this-if you do nothing and the next patient does nothing etc then nothing will ever change and they’ll get away with injustices towards people.
    References :

  4. You wanted to leave anyway so your only real concern is if this is a "bad negative record could ruin my pension benefits/insurance and compensation that i recieve as if im not in compliance then i run into problems with the pension board etc."

    Your focus should be on making sure that does not happen – and it really shouldn’t if all that was at issue was inability to contact you. I would do the following things.
    1. Be as nice as possible and try to re-establish a cordial relationship
    2. Request a copy of all your records (they must provide those to you) – go and pick them up in person, they may charge a small copying fee
    3. Review all notes related to their inability to contact you.
    4. If its a simple factual "could not reach" then I’d write them a letter explaining why they couldn’t reach you and ask they include it in your record.
    5. If there’s any negative tone then I’d write them a letter explaining why they couldn’t reach you for their record. Then, after enough time for the letter to arrive, call and (nicely) ask them to correct any negative comments with final note in the chart. Request they send/fax you a copy of that too.
    6. If any negativity in the notes persists say the inaccuracies may affect your benefits, etc. and you will have to pursue getting it corrected through legal channels…the threat of lawyers should do it as they its A LOT easier to write a "clarifying note" than it is for them to deal with lawyers. Get a lawyer involved if needed.
    7. Establish a new physician relationship asap and make sure that goes well and that they have a number they can reach you.

    Even all of the above seems like a big mess, I suspect your risk of this really impacting you is low.
    References :

Leave a Reply