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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (173837)10/18/2014 7:45:36 PM
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>> I recently had 3 ultrasounds and 1 MRI and didn't need an ID for any of them.

I wouldn't say that couldn't happen, but that certainly isn't good procedure, certainly not in a facility where the providers aren't personally familiar with you (like an outpatient MRI facility). In a doctor's office where you're seeing your own doctor, that might be different.

Surely, if you're in fact an attorney, you can see how an incident like this creates a hole you could drive a Mack truck through in a malpractice trial, right?

Standard practice is for provider's offices to make copies of your DL and insurance card and these go into your chart. These days, we often put in small scanners designed specifically to scan these two items.
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