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Report Fees - No Charge
for Reports
What's the
Catch?
There is no catch. When one physician
refers to another physician for a consultation
it is common practice for the consulting
physician to send a written report of
findings to the referring doctor at no
charge. The reports are fairly comprehensive
and include prognosis, diagnosis and impression.
It has always been the policy of SHAW
CHIROPRACTIC that when an attorney refers
a client to us for management and treatment
that the same courtesy should be extended.
The truth is that the majority of patients
referred for evaluation require comprehensive
care which will offset the lost revenue
from complimentary reports. The only time
we find it necessary to charge for reports
is when exceptional circumstances occur
which will require several hours of research
or paperwork. This is typically the case
when a patient is referred for IMEs, Functional
Capacity Examinations, etc. Even then
our fee for reports are reasonable.
The same philosophy should apply to any
of the doctors with which you work. It
is our opinion that physician update reports
need to be sent to the attorney at least
every four to six weeks. There should
be no charge unless an exceptional amount
of effort is required. Reports are part
of the job and should be expected regularly.
From the perspective of a physician it
is a practice building measure in addition
to the correct way of doing business.
Expect an occasional call from the treating
doctor to give you an informal opinion
as to the progress the client is making.
The information you receive in these informal
calls will give you insight into the strength
of your client's case.
Half an hour a week is all it takes to
be fully appraised of your case load.
It is half an hour well spent and will
generate referrals from your doctors and
satisfied clients.
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