March 12, 2008

Why Do Physicians Charge to Write Medical Narrative Reports?

Why is it a doctor will say they will help you to get disability because they believe you are disabled but then require extra money just to write an attorney a letter?
–Shannon

Jonathan Ginsberg responds:  Shannon, there is nothing inconsistent in a doctor's desire to help you and that doctor's need to earn a living and to provide for his family.  Like lawyers and other service professionals, doctors earn their livings by selling their expertise and time.  Writing letters uses up time and I, personally, have no issue with a physician asking for a reasonable fee when he performs a service for you - especially a service that you and your lawyer will use in a court proceeding.

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March 13, 2008

Vicki @ 12:11 pm

I would like to respond to this person about the Drs. writing a report for disability. I never regret having paying a physician for their work for me. The real crux of the problem is when they charge $120 and they write a
narrative report against you! This happened to me!
I feel very disheartened. I have no insurance and I am still repsonsible to pay this bill!

Jonathan Ginsberg @ 12:18 pm

I think that Vicki raises a good point. If a doctor is going to charge a patient who has little or no money for a report, the least he can do is advise the patient if that report will not be helpful.

Vicki's comment raises another issue - sometimes doctors want to help but don't know how. This is where a good attorney can come in. This is also why I wrote my book the Disability Answer Guide" which contains sample forms already completed.

April 8, 2008

Jake @ 9:28 am

Lets not forget that doctors have spent a lot of time and money to become doctors, so of course they want to be well compensated.
Vicki: I'm sorry to hear that.

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