Australian Doctor - Balancing act.(general practice regulations)
John Kron
It’s the bane of doctors’ lives, but is there a legitimate place for red tape?
IT was an anxious wait for Dr Warwick Carter. He received a phone call from the PBS saying his prescribing profile was ‘grossly abnormal’ and he was to receive a visit from a PBS official the following week.
In the ensuing days Dr Carter, a GP in Sumner Park, Queensland, racked his worried mind trying to identify what was abnormal about his prescribing, but to no avail.
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It was only when the PBS official arrived that Dr Carter at last found out his problem was that his prescribing …
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