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52 sats \ 2 replies \ @Rothbardian_fanatic OP 13 Jun \ parent \ on: The Hidden Costs of HIPAA Compliance: Balancing Privacy and Patient Care econ
Once upon a time, I had this really great provider. He kept everything on paper in file folders, had one secretary in his office and required payment in cash. He also posted all of his services and the costs for each. His office had four rooms: a waiting room, the physicians room, and two patient rooms with differing equipment in each room. He would even talk with me about the problems I was seeing him for and make non-binding suggestions on how to help them out. He was also not limited to allopathy. It was a great way to do health business.
I heard some speculation that we might see a return of these sorts of small practices, now that non-compete agreements have been rendered void.
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I would hope so, the service was great. I only got what I needed at the time. I didn’t have insurance at that time, either. He was eminently reasonable in his prices.
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