You can write letters to a doctor, hospital, out-patient lab, and to each of the three credit bureaus, depending on who the complaint involves, if you feel something is amiss with a charge or with care received. You can report accredited hospitals to The Joint Commission. You can report Physicians to the Medical licensing Board.
Be sure to write a chronology of dates, charges, and briefly state your complaint. Most often, offices do not like long letters, so be polite and to the point. As an old TV cop show character used to say, "Just the facts..."
For the Credit Bureaus, you can give a rebuttal statement about why a charge is incorrect.
Note that in some States, a medical or dental bill is not collectible after 7 years. However, it may still be listed in your credit report. Check your own State laws for limitations and specifics.
It is important to deal with comments and complaints properly because these comments and complaints can help you to avoid accidents or incidents and improve service.
Yes
The policies for dealing with comments and complaints in the market place is that they should all be acted on by the management.
The human resource department would take both the complains and the comments.
Yes, in my experience all companies prefer a written report to an oral one. A written report preserves a record of what was said, can be sent to many people for their comments and can be annotated (that is comments can be written in the margin).
Solicitors Complaints Bureau. has written: 'Annual report'
Well ... appropraite comments of course!
I would encourage the victim to report it and then would go with them to report it to the appropriate authority. I would make certain a record is made of the report and there is follow-up.
When a uniformed officer or a sheriff's deputy is responding to a Part I crime, they are required to write a report. Civil complaints, land lord tenant disputes, and other non- criminal offenses do not require a police report. The officer may write some comments on the mobile display terminal, but they will not write a report.
Its police intelligence; a history of events. Police record all information received in relation to incidents involving individuals, both complaints and (potential or actual) prosecutions
Record Report was created in 1990.
They will followup on the report and probably just warn the account unless it is a serious report, they have proof, and/or they have had multiple complaints.