Il medico fa pagare di più per più di 2 problemi. È normale?
Il mio medico di famiglia ha questo problema e mi chiedevo se fosse solo una pratica normale? Non sono mai stato con nessuno che lo facesse o almeno non fosse trasparente al riguardo.
I can imagine it is to prevent people from dumping *a lot* at once and increasing the wait times for the other people.
According_Daikon_435 on
Nope kind of illegal
You should forward this to the health ministry or a lwayer if you know one.
This is illegal in luxemburg, probably not a luxemburgish doctor
Another-Lone-Wolf on
Not normal. Sounds like a doctor who doesn’t care about his patients. I would avoid.
Proper-Bag-5772 on
No, that’s not normal. Any GOOD doctor will spend 15-20 or more minutes with a patient and charge the same for a CONSULT. If it’s a scheduled treatment, then its different, as thex have to ad a charge for administered medication.
Flowertree1 on
Report him please
Faruka19 on
Another Money drooling dr.. where is this?
kamieldv on
I suppose i get why but that is so unprofessional as a doctor.. damn I would never go there, who is this?
uhaina on
Trigger: maybe unpopular opinion
Fully understand, considering some patients come to a 15 min consultation with a list of 5-6-7 topics on completely unrelated subjects lasting one hour, then other patients complain for the lateness. It should be 1 consultation = 1 request/topic that’s how the system and pricing is built. This doctor already accepts 2 requests for an appointment which is nice.
I honesty read that this is to avoid abusing time and service from the doctor and keep the doctors practice alive and afloat.
Example: someone comes in for the first time, wants a sick leave and a vaccine and by the way a mole check and I think my leg is hurting and can you make a full 30 min check up and by the way I need a paper to be filled for my assurance and and and and I am unhappy with my marriage and I need psychotherapy and also could you give me physiotherapy ordonnance because I have back pain and I want your opinion on my mother’s sickness and a full ordonnance for medication for traveling to south east Asia .
when the doctors hints that they need to take the next one “you’re not a good doctor!!!” – then the following patients yell at the doctor for being late. These people exist every day in every GP’s office and it’s a plague!
If every patient was like this, no doctor could survive from an organisation/financial perspective as you can’t just see 8 patients during one day for 1 hour each, even the “best” or more caring doctors.
Accomplished-Band489 on
I think this should be reported to the CNS fraud department.
Honestly, I sometimes get the impression that some doctors treat the CNS like an endless pot of gold. I’ve had several cases (especially with dentists) where extra charges were added, with the explanation that I “shouldn’t worry” because it would be reimbursed…
F34rthebat on
Not normal at all. He’s allowed to do this but it’s all for the money obviously.
post_crooks on
Maybe it’s simplified for the sake of general understanding but they are allowed to charge more when it takes longer.
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I can imagine it is to prevent people from dumping *a lot* at once and increasing the wait times for the other people.
Nope kind of illegal
You should forward this to the health ministry or a lwayer if you know one.
This is illegal in luxemburg, probably not a luxemburgish doctor
Not normal. Sounds like a doctor who doesn’t care about his patients. I would avoid.
No, that’s not normal. Any GOOD doctor will spend 15-20 or more minutes with a patient and charge the same for a CONSULT. If it’s a scheduled treatment, then its different, as thex have to ad a charge for administered medication.
Report him please
Another Money drooling dr.. where is this?
I suppose i get why but that is so unprofessional as a doctor.. damn I would never go there, who is this?
Trigger: maybe unpopular opinion
Fully understand, considering some patients come to a 15 min consultation with a list of 5-6-7 topics on completely unrelated subjects lasting one hour, then other patients complain for the lateness. It should be 1 consultation = 1 request/topic that’s how the system and pricing is built. This doctor already accepts 2 requests for an appointment which is nice.
I honesty read that this is to avoid abusing time and service from the doctor and keep the doctors practice alive and afloat.
Example: someone comes in for the first time, wants a sick leave and a vaccine and by the way a mole check and I think my leg is hurting and can you make a full 30 min check up and by the way I need a paper to be filled for my assurance and and and and I am unhappy with my marriage and I need psychotherapy and also could you give me physiotherapy ordonnance because I have back pain and I want your opinion on my mother’s sickness and a full ordonnance for medication for traveling to south east Asia .
when the doctors hints that they need to take the next one “you’re not a good doctor!!!” – then the following patients yell at the doctor for being late. These people exist every day in every GP’s office and it’s a plague!
If every patient was like this, no doctor could survive from an organisation/financial perspective as you can’t just see 8 patients during one day for 1 hour each, even the “best” or more caring doctors.
I think this should be reported to the CNS fraud department.
Honestly, I sometimes get the impression that some doctors treat the CNS like an endless pot of gold. I’ve had several cases (especially with dentists) where extra charges were added, with the explanation that I “shouldn’t worry” because it would be reimbursed…
Not normal at all. He’s allowed to do this but it’s all for the money obviously.
Maybe it’s simplified for the sake of general understanding but they are allowed to charge more when it takes longer.
Code C1 – Consultation du médecin généraliste et du médecin spécialiste en gériatrie, tarif 61.00€
Code C38 – Consultation majorée du médecin généraliste et du médecin spécialiste en gériatrie, tarif 91.10€