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Outsourcing Concerns- FDA Regulations-ADA Regulati
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<blockquote data-quote="patmo141" data-source="post: 27623" data-attributes="member: 2560"><p>In fairness to the patients, who have little idea what goes on from porcelain press to crown seating, if they saw just the lab bill and just their dr. bill, they would probably assume they were getting ripped. I think it's a valid assumption when you look at how the rest of america works. I don't think disclosure should be the standard because of the rigmarole (as others have stated) but I do think if a patient asks, they deserve a full explanation. IF the dr. has nothing to hide, it should be no problem. The option to know should be freely available. Kinda like a credit report. You don't get one in the mail unsolicited, but if you ask for one they are required by law to disclose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patmo141, post: 27623, member: 2560"] In fairness to the patients, who have little idea what goes on from porcelain press to crown seating, if they saw just the lab bill and just their dr. bill, they would probably assume they were getting ripped. I think it's a valid assumption when you look at how the rest of america works. I don't think disclosure should be the standard because of the rigmarole (as others have stated) but I do think if a patient asks, they deserve a full explanation. IF the dr. has nothing to hide, it should be no problem. The option to know should be freely available. Kinda like a credit report. You don't get one in the mail unsolicited, but if you ask for one they are required by law to disclose. [/QUOTE]
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