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Many times patients request refunds because they don't like how something looks or feels. This is very subjective. If the work was done to the standard of care how do you deal with this. Patients sometimes use state boards as a means to extort money from practitioners. How do you avoid this?
answered on Feb 12, 2016
Talk to a local health care lawyer. One idea is to address this in a consent form they sign before you provide services.
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answered on Oct 8, 2015
In North Carolina, an agent appointed under a Health Care Power of Attorney has the authority to deal with certain after-death decisions such as organ donation. Typically, an agent appointed under a Durable Power of Attorney is not given such authority (his or her authority ends at the death of the... View More
answered on Sep 6, 2013
Who is her? Your post indicates you are already power of attorney for your mother. Just because your sister is on disability does not mean that she is mentally incompetent to handle her affairs or those of her person. It is up to your sister if she is mentally competent as she can make you her... View More
answered on Mar 29, 2013
Medical or financial? Is your sister mentally competent notwithstanding her disability? Where does your sister live?
If your sister lives in NC or GA, I can prepare a medical and/or financial power of attorney for her for a reasonable fee.
If she resides in a state other than NC,... View More
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