bettymae1121
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While I hate the idea of anyone scaming the system, the trouble becomes that the harder we make it to get help, the harder it is for people who really need the help to get it. Allowing people who need assitance to get it with a minium of hoops to jump through (which I think we all agree is fine) means that a certain number of people who are less deserving (or don't need it at all) will be able to take advantage. The trick is to allow as many needy as possible access while trying to limit the number of moochers. It's a tough line to draw.
The OP has the right to be anoyed by the patient in her post, I probably would be too. The trouble is that in order to weed people like him out, you'd have to make it more difficult or impossible for others to get the help that they do need.
The OP has the right to be anoyed by the patient in her post, I probably would be too. The trouble is that in order to weed people like him out, you'd have to make it more difficult or impossible for others to get the help that they do need.



It helps your patients to run things by colleagues.