Published Jun 21, 2010
Shell5
200 Posts
By law, does a dr. Have to see his patient every day?
pandora44
86 Posts
Not positive on this, and I think it would depend on the state. I'm in Iowa and each pt must be seen by a doctor every weekday and on one of the weekend days. It doesn't have to be that pt's attending doctor, however.
Davey Do
10,607 Posts
...each pt must be seen by a doctor every weekday and on one of the weekend days. It doesn't have to be that pt's attending doctor, however.
shell5: Same here in Illinois.
I am in Texas and I believe the patients are supposed to be seen every day, but our doctors will go 3 days without seeing the patients on our inpatient unit sometimes. It is so embarressing. I think it is so unprofessional too. Some of the pts have turned them in and nothing has been done.
ok2bme
428 Posts
Same here..I'm in Texas and it is not uncommon for our pts to go several days w/o seeing the MD. It doesn't seem right to me.
Mish56, BSN, RN
WHAT???? Are we talking acute inpatient here? On my unit the patients are seen daily by their attending, on the weekends they are seen daily by one of our consistent building attendings, who have received a "hand off" on Friday! I have no idea at all about what the law requires, but good care dictates such a practice. I think the law gets involved when there is billing involved (Medicare/Medicaid).
Certainly if it was a long term facility (do those exist anywhere???), being seen every few days would seem reasonable, but NOT in acute care!
elkpark
14,633 Posts
Everywhere I've worked for many years (decades), clients in acute care settings get seen by a physician every day (including both days of the weekend). I, too, have no idea what the "law" is, but it seems a minimum standard of good practice, IMO.
thanks