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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are many instances in which asking race is illegal or can be used in ways which are illegal. While this is not the case, it lends itself to more sensitivity and should not be information that is gathered over the phone. Let them fill out the forms in the office or online. The fact that the dr. is insistent on doing this over the phone makes him/her suspect.[/quote] But see, whether it's a good idea or not is irrelevant. Or whether we'd be uncomfortable as patients. And it doesn't matter one iota what the employee's opinion on the przctice of askign over the phone is. All that matters is that her boss has given her the instruction to ask and she has failed to carry out this task. She now stands to be written up for not asking. She needs to use one of the scripts the PPs has suggested and ask the question. This is not a hill worth dying on.[/quote]
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