the doctor tells the paftient that he won't treat him
Most states require the physician notify the patient in writing (usually a certified letter) that he or she is no longer able or willing to be the patient's physician. In the letter, the patient is given this notice, a time period (usually at least 30 days) to find another physician, during which the original physician will cover only emergency conditions and medication refills, and after which time, all physician-patient ties are considered severed.
If a person has been infected with an amoeba, a doctor will treat the patient with antibiotics.
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There are people who say sinus doctor when they see a doctor treating a sinus patient, but I wouldn't say a sinus doctor, because a doctor who treat sinus patients also treat general ear, nose, and throat problems.Allergy doctors called as an allergist or an immunologist; these doctors can treat a sinus patient too.
Dereliction of duty, malpractice.
i was informed by a doctor in parkview health that he would no longer treat me or any doctor or hospital in the parkview health system due to physician/patient beakdown.i personally had no problem with the doctor ,it was between him and my husband how can he do this
Be nice to them, Treat them like there the first patient to come to you? Try and answer or help answer their questions and dont leave them scerd about something! Make sure they're comfortable with how you are examining them..
If it is not your family doctor, then yes. Most of the time it depends on what is wrong with you. For instance if you go to the hospital with a broken bone, they can't refuse to treat you. They have to treat you because it's a relative emergency. If you go to a doctor who isn't your family doctor because you have a cold, then they could possibly refuse to treat you.
The medical doctor can prescribe any medication he/she feels will benefit the patient.
In general, a doctor has the right to not accept you as a patient outside of an emergency room setting. However, federal law prohibits hospitals from refusing to treat you in a life-threatening emergency.
To track accounts receivables for each doctor when multiple doctors treat the same patients.
Most any doctor can treat a terminally ill patient. It can be your family doctor or a specialist for whatever disease is causing the problem, like an oncologist for a dying cancer patient. Also alot of hospices have their own doctor who is their medical director.