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R doctors in india becoming comission agents ? are we in safe hands ?
Asked by ramyata,
04 Dec '08 03:48 pm
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Yes now-a-days doctors tell the patients to do many tests which are not required and this is increasing because many people are covered under various medical insurance policies
Answered by manoj thakur, 04 Dec '08 04:02 pm
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Some of the doctors even act as a commission agent for medical apparatus. They will insist the patients to buy and keep with the patients permanently so that patients can understand the situation. For example apparatus for sugar. It costs around Rs.800/- and blades cost Rs.550/-
Answered by Raghavan Murali Dharan, 04 Dec '08 04:08 pm
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Absolutely No. Make sure you will go to an established Doctor only.
Answered by Good Citizen, 04 Dec '08 03:54 pm
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Yes. Many doctors get commission for referring patients to MD or MS. Many cities have such a caucus.
Answered by Subhash Palsapure, 04 Dec '08 03:51 pm
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