tiktak1297
Well-Known Member
So I hang around a few dispensaries in the Toronto area. Over the past 3 months I have heard the same story enough times to be alarmed. Patients going to their doctors to get their mmpr renewed are being questioned by their doctor as to why they aren't buying from their LP. Apparently the lps are sharing the patients purchase history with the doctor. A few have told their doctors they can't afford it. I know of 2 that told their doctor they purchase from dispensary. One of those patients had his script reduced by half, the other was outright denied his renewal.
I know that at least 4 doctors are doing this. A lawyer got involved in one case, and the doctor apologized but denied any favoritism toward the lp. He ended up resigning the patient, but has denied others for the same reason.
My question: although this is clearly unethical and immoral, is it illegal? I mean just because a patient favors dispensary product, that shouldn't allow the doctor to suddenly decide that the patient needs x amount less to treat the same ailment. Have any of you heard of this? How are the doctors benefiting? Percentage of patients purchases maybe?
I know that at least 4 doctors are doing this. A lawyer got involved in one case, and the doctor apologized but denied any favoritism toward the lp. He ended up resigning the patient, but has denied others for the same reason.
My question: although this is clearly unethical and immoral, is it illegal? I mean just because a patient favors dispensary product, that shouldn't allow the doctor to suddenly decide that the patient needs x amount less to treat the same ailment. Have any of you heard of this? How are the doctors benefiting? Percentage of patients purchases maybe?