Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Board Of Psychiatry And Neurology Why Does My Insurance Allow A Non-board Certified Plain MD To Practice Psychiatry?

Why does my insurance allow a non-board certified plain MD to practice psychiatry? - board of psychiatry and neurology

You need in their particular field of practice to be certified? And above all, psychiatry must all comply with dangerous psychotropic drugs he?

3 comments:

boppin_o... said...

Unfortunately I can not answer your question. There is much evil in the referral process, and how insurance pays benefits for mental health. There are doctors who specialize in mental health practice. They qualified by them in the long hours of devotion.

In general, no supply-MD-General has the mental health or psycho-prescribe, except in an emergency and temporary. MDS is common task now is to either themselves or refer them to a spiritual advisor. A high percentage of psychiatrists, doctors of general practice, are Jewish. This is akin to teaching that the world 6000 years - and even worse - causing incalculable damage to severe trauma is not treated, or mistreated.

These practices are completely unethical. Neither the family doctors or pastors are trained to treat psychiatric disorders. Thus the problems of mental illness are increasingly excaserbated in this country.

Halema said...

No, the only condition for the prescription of drugs that each person has a prescription from a doctor licensed to practice general medicine in the practice of states in which they.

tuswecao... said...

Certification bodies to determine the credentials of doctors, not insurance companies.

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