Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:P.S. I'd be taken aback if my doctor's office asked this of me. How can any of us assume a Medicare patient would not?
Why? Your race is about as personal as your eye color. Anyone can see it as soon as they look at you and it's neither good or bad. Just is.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is legal for her employer to request this of her and of course they can write her up if she refuses to comply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:P.S. I'd be taken aback if my doctor's office asked this of me. How can any of us assume a Medicare patient would not?
Why? Your race is about as personal as your eye color. Anyone can see it as soon as they look at you and it's neither good or bad. Just is.
NP here. What is this, 1950? You can't always tell someone's race by looking at them. Mybrother looks white but he's black. And so many people are of mixed races these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:P.S. I'd be taken aback if my doctor's office asked this of me. How can any of us assume a Medicare patient would not?
Why? Your race is about as personal as your eye color. Anyone can see it as soon as they look at you and it's neither good or bad. Just is.
NP here. What is this, 1950? You can't always tell someone's race by looking at them. Mybrother looks white but he's black. And so many people are of mixed races these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:P.S. I'd be taken aback if my doctor's office asked this of me. How can any of us assume a Medicare patient would not?
Why? Your race is about as personal as your eye color. Anyone can see it as soon as they look at you and it's neither good or bad. Just is.
Anonymous wrote:P.S. I'd be taken aback if my doctor's office asked this of me. How can any of us assume a Medicare patient would not?