Letter to Dr. Harry Taylor and Shannon Suhr, NP, at Aviva Health regarding worsening cognition and physical coordination of one of their patients that they seem to over-medicate without proper monitoring.
It’s been four weeks since I sent a long detailed letter responding to the recommendation of changes to the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program per the audit conducted by the Secretary of State. Only one congresswoman responded to basically say the issue wasn’t something that she was aware of. Wow. Obviously none of them really care about the issue, even if they know about it since none of them can be bothered to respond to my letter or any of my concerns about the failures of the Oregon Board of Pharmacy to uphold the current laws applying to pharmacies and their dispensing of controlled substances across Oregon. Wow. Guess I didn’t include a check to support their campaigns . . . that’s all they really care about?
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Letter to Dr. Harry Taylor and Shannon Suhr, NP, at Aviva Health regarding worsening cognition and physical coordination of one of their patients that they seem to over-medicate without proper monitoring.
Dr. Hoyne wastes patient's time "investigating" other doctor's practices by grilling them on how they operate, what they charge, and more. Yet he charges the patient's insurance for his time that has nothing to do with true patient care!
Per a letter I wrote awhile back, I see that the Oregon PDMP is finally reporting the refills properly per my suggestion.
Pulled out some records to check some things and refreshed myself with something I had been meaning to post earlier but got distracted.
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.