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Old Sep 03, 2007, 01:01 PM
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Question? - home health

Have a question, a friend of mine works for a homehealth agency. The boss gives frequent verbal orders over the phone, i assume to save time, she gets back to the office the boss hasent reieved orders and she is told(friend) that she must get the orders. The rules seem to change weekly, on call starts on friday one week then the next week it starts on sat. friend has been sent out to start care with no actual orders unknowingly because she trusts the boss to give correct info or orders. friend has experience at hospital and practices correctly according to nurse practice laws, i dont think this place is practing legally, or do most home health agencys fidget or get by with assumed orders until they speak with doctor. on another account, she needed a diagnosis, called the office, they told her to look at rx bottle-toporol- so she was told to put htn as diagnosis. also, if a nurse is not familiar with diff drng changes, isnt the company suppose to teach or send to class to prevent mistakes, cause harm, and maintain license. one more question would the above be poss fraud. Thanks for your time
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Old Sep 14, 2007, 07:28 PM
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If I were your friend, I would look elsewhere for a new job. What the boss is doing is risky. None of my nursing supervisors have "made up orders" to give over the phone to nurses in the field. They call the MD office themselves or have the nurses call. I would call this practicing medicine without a license, and as for me, I don't care to get involved in the problems that might arise. If the boss has a nursing license, he/she is risking it when they engage in this practice. Advise your friend to get away from that agency.

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