I recently reviewed the records of a new applicant who has been seeing the Salem Clinic. After three different requests for records, we still NEVER received the following: NO prescription log of post-dated prescriptions given to the patient that are
Evergreen Family Medicine fails to follow recommended guidelines for pain meds
Reviewed another patient’s records from Evergreen Family Medicine. No controlled substance agreement was on file. No Material Risk Notice was on file. Both of these are strongly recommended by medical organizations and the Oregon Medical Board. To top it off
South River CHC fails to properly document
Reviewed medical records from the patient’s Physician’s Assistant at South River Community Health Center. Brief note said a CSA (Controlled Substance Agreement) was discussed and signed, yet NO copy is part of the medical record. PA said the patient was
UCHC fails again!
Just reviewed the final records on a patient being seen by a doctor at the Umpqua Community Health Center. I had previously reviewed what records they sent and had to ask for additional records that they failed to send as
Sad state of medical care in Roseburg, Oregon
Reviewed medical records from multiple providers for a patient applying to my clinic. There are SO MANY things wrong with them, it’s difficult to know where to start, but here goes. Patient seen at Umpqua Community Health Center by two
Evergreen Family Medicine FAILS to maintain medical records to higher standards
Evergreen Family Medicine has again failed to provide all the appropriate medical records on a patient that they have been treating. Every document signed by the providers is part of the medical record. It is amazing to me that they
Failure of yet another medical office to properly document chronic opioid treatments for years
Just reviewed over 400 pages of medical records from Sonoma Family Practice out of Sonoma, CA. The two page “Consent form for Controlled Substane Therapy” is NOT signed by the physician and is NOT dated. Multiple repeated pages regarding current
NeuroSpine fails to do pain agreements and complete proper documentation
Just reviewed the final records of a patient applying for care. NeuroSpine failed to send ALL the requested records the first time, so I had to review the rest later. Specifically the pain agreement is NOT signed by the patient
More failures by clinics to use pain agreements and material risk notices
Major medical associations and state agencies advocate for the use of pain agreements and Material Risk Notices to be completed with chronic pain patients before continuing to prescribe opioid medications long term. It’s amazing to me how many clinics still
NO pain agreements or Material Risk Notices as required by state agencies
I find it amazing that so many clinics, especially pain clinics are ignoring the requirements of having pain agreements and Material Risk Notices with their patients. I just reviewed another patient’s medical records that have none. None from her PCP