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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] She is an admin at a doctors office that now has to comply with new Medicare policies about information they want. Some of that information involves asking race and ethnicity when booking appointments on the phone. This information can be gathered when the patient comes in for an appt but her boss wants it beforehand. [/quote] This gives me the shivers if you can get that information when the patient walks in, then there is no need to get it telephonically, unless it affects the level of service the doctor plans on giving This is a weird situation, I am glad I am not in that position. Face it, the doc's will get their info. And there are no medical reasons for the doc to know this beforehand[/quote]
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