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Jun 9Liked by Leland Stillman, MD

I wouldn't want that doctor to treat me! I thought the doctor/patient relationship was built on trust. Where's that in this scenario? I certainly distance myself from him in other ways as well. Just saying...

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Jun 9Liked by Leland Stillman, MD

Even Medicare is now insisting on hospitals' transparency in costs. I agree with the previous post--health insurance companies have made consumers unaware of health care costs and it's absolutely not right (but pretty ignorant of people to not care or forget to ask!).

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Jun 9Liked by Leland Stillman, MD

I think it is disrespectful of the potencial customer's time.

- Having to read and read until one finally finds out that they cannot afford it. It's a lose, lose situation, which is unfortunate for all.

Thank you, Dr. Stillman, for not parting with your principles. You are a good man.

Have great day!

Barbara Enneking

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Thank you for continually aligning with your integrity. There’s too little of it in today’s society. I can’t think of another business where costs are hidden from the start. Bottom line, I wouldn’t work with any business who isn’t trustworthy and transparent.

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The doctor/patient relationship is based on trust. I consider any deception a violation of that trust and that includes hiding prices. If a person cannot afford the treatment, why waste their time and yours?

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