Silent Epidemic by Jill Province

Silent Epidemic by Jill Province

Author:Jill Province
Language: eng
Format: epub
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Chapter 19

Donovan shut the door behind the courier that had come for Sanders’s file, and turned to Sally. She had been quite the trooper. Not once did she resort to an “I told you so,” and had been working diligently since early morning to “repair the files.” After they had completed the Sanders file, there had been elaborate notes added, documenting the patient’s refusal to resume his medication. The records stated that his decision had been explicitly against medical advice, and that the patient had been counseled on the dangers of sedative withdrawal. There was also a note added about an office follow up with the patient by phone and that the patient had refused further treatment. The doctor was pleased with the final version. Every patient that had refused to return to the medication received the same notes added to their chart. Fortunately for Donovan, there hadn’t been too many of them. Most patients were terrified of what was happening to them and with a little added encouragement from a doctor, they were happy to resume taking the drug. Donovan had convinced them that they would not be having so many problems going off the medication if they had not needed it in the first place.

Strangely, the man felt no remorse. His compassion was specifically targeted to his immediate family and that was the extent of his ability to feel for others. When it came to medicine, Donovan did not see patients; he saw dollars. He had shown his parents and brothers that he could turn anything into a money-making proposition. He had a bigger house and a much nicer car than any of them. Yeah, he had shown them!

The doctor was glad he had taken the time to bring the charts home. He had found many minor flaws that had been missed by the office staff and was able to take his time slowly reviewing each one. By the end of the weekend, those charts would be ready for a magnifying glass – if it came down to it.



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