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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. To clarify 2 things 1. It is an office manage,not a doctor or anyone with a medical degree. 2. Pp, she was doing that as it is part of the form required at check in (I'm a patient there) but her boss insists on all that information when the appointment is made, not when they show up. On a side note, the answers do not account for someone who is mixed and would require someone to choose which race they identify with if he is not allowing unreported answers. I also found the question if whether or not the patient was Hispanic to be weird. But those last 2 points are just my own opinion after having to fill out the forms recently. [/quote] OP, I would venture to say that this boss is venturing into racial discrimination territory. Why does he need to know this information over the phone if the person will be filling out paperwork once they arrive? What's with his obsession over Hispanic and his not allowing for a Biracial category? [/quote] Interesting point. Obviously I dont know him first hand, but she has told me how he's had derogatory terms towards gays and people on Medicare. Who knows. I think I'lll call her tonight and help her brush up her resume lol[/quote]
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