Question:
Jim,
This is not exactly VA related but interesting Yesterday I had an IME appointment for Social Security Disability. I arrived 20 minutes early, nobody was there (doors locked & lights out). I waited thinking the doctor may be stuck in traffic. 40 minutes after my appointment time I left a note under the door stating that I was there and requested that they call me and or my SS rep and left the phone numbers.
This morning I called the SS office and was told that they got a fax this morning saying that I showed up on time and that the exam results were going out in today’s mail. She was as surprised as I was when I told here that there was no exam and nobody was there.
Ok, I have no history of Hallucinations, no mental disorders other then PTSD and related conditions and I’m pretty sure I was not abducted by aliens LOL!
I am a realistic person so I believe that there has to be some doctors out there that would fudge reports from time to time but I am having a really hard time believing that a doctor would attempt to not show up at all and then still turn in all the paperwork as though he/she did an exam that never took place, especially without first talking to the person in question.
I am curious if you guys have ever heard of anything like this before?
(Signed) More confused then normal
Answer:
This morning I would have told anyone interested that nothing surprises me any more. I'm just too jaded from dealing with the VA for too long. You've shattered that illusion. I don't know whether to laugh or cry at your circumstance.
If you're sure that no alien abduction was involved, it might seem that you've uncovered a charlatan practitioner. That the quack seems willing to fake an exam for a fast buck isn't surprising. That he was dumb enough to not chat with you prior to faxing the SSA is pretty amazing.
I'm betting the doctor attended the Governor Eliot Spitzer school of “How (Not) To Cover Your Ass When You're Doing Something Stupid”, but that's another story. To be honest, I hate this for you. I'll bet that someone will eventually need a statement from you as they pursue charges against the guy.
The other option is that he may have been at another office and this was an honest mistake caused by a secretary faxing the wrong info about the wrong patient. It's always the new secretary who is to blame.
I'd advise that you be *very* careful about what you say and who you say it to as this unfolds. You can bet that someone will try to shift blame to you.