How to Protect Yourself and Your Children from Medical Kidnapping

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It is common for people to spend more time deliberating over what type of cable TV package they will purchase than over who will provide their family with primary health care services. Making the right choice of health care provider may be one of the most important decisions that you make for your family. It may determine whether your family stays together or is broken up and destroyed by Child Protective Services.

Are you a parent who believes that you have the right to make decisions for your children regarding the medical care they receive? Are you a parent who believes that you have a responsibility to control what your children eat? Are you a parent who believes that you should be able to determine how your children should be educated and what they are taught? If you are such a parent, then beware, your freedom to raise your children and make decisions for them may be threatened by Child Protective Services in the state where you live. The security of your home and family could be destroyed by those who do not support your rights as a parent to raise your children according to the values that you cherish.

This article will help you protect your family from unwanted intrusion by those who think they know more about parenting your children than you do. To protect your family, it is necessary that you make wise decisions about the healthcare providers that you choose. The wrong choice of a physician can lead to dreadful consequences for every member of your family, because there is a legal connection between your physician and Child Protective Services.

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Step 1;

Pay only a doctor whom you know outside of his professional life, and pay him only with green folding FRN's or meat/eggs/furs etc.


If you find yourself unable to follow step 1 then move.......
 
One of the things you need to be willing to do is forgo insurance, and pay direct. Maine is one state that has a direct-pay doctor network:

Maine Doctors Abandon Conventional Treatment Model

Many primary care doctors commit to the profession because of their passion for caring for patients. But the reality of the job often requires doctors to pack each day with patient appointments. As time with patients shrinks and administrative tasks swell, the quality of care can suffer.

Out of frustration, some Maine doctors have decided to abandon the conventional treatment model for something called direct primary care.

Last July, Catherine Krouse was just about done with her career choice. Fresh out of medical school and her residency in family medicine, she didn’t feel eager for her future. She felt jaded.

“I knew for myself that signing a contract with a conventional model would be the end of me, that I wouldn’t go back,” she says. “I’d probably quit medicine.”

Quit, because Krouse says the way health care has evolved, patients often come second to the other demands on doctors: Filling out reimbursement forms. Calling insurance companies to battle for claims. Reviewing and signing off on stacks of patient paperwork.

“You just end up getting drained and drained and drained,” Krouse says. “And then when your cup is completely empty, then you just get guarded and angry. And then you put up walls, and that really creates barriers.”

So Krouse decided to set up a direct primary care practice. Earlier this month she opened Lotus Family Practice in Falmouth. She doesn’t accept insurance. Instead, she charges patients a monthly membership fee. “So it’s very direct. It’s just patients and doctors. There’s no one else in between.”

Membership is $60 a month for adults, $20 for kids. It covers an unlimited number of visits, which last about 45 minutes. Patients can also call or text Krouse any time they want. She also provides generic drugs at wholesale cost. Those savings alone, she says, can cover the cost of membership. “Pennies. They cost pennies.”

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