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.
Senator Shemia Fagan responded on 2-24-19 to my review of the PDMP audit done by the state. She’s the only legislator to actually read and respond to my review. Here’s what she had to say: “Thanks for reaching out. This specific issue was not on my radar previously but I appreciate you bringing it to my attention. The fraud you’ve noticed is disturbing, to say the least. Thank you for looking out for your patients and fellow Oregonians and for bringing this to my attention.” So not aware and is disturbed by this fraud, but guess what? According to The Oregonian’s Bill Tracker website, not a single bill has been introduced regarding the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program. How’s that for responding to the Oregon Secretary of State’s audit? Just ignoring it?
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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.
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