
Jan 23, 2021, 07:29 PM
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If you felt he was truly out of line you can file a grievance with the hospital. I had a similar situation occur and laid a heavy complaint (especially since the admitting psych was pissed at the ER doc too for admitting me and there were no beds so I slept on a cafeteria table bench).
You have rights as a patient. If he falsified your chart you have the right to recourse and have it rectified. It sounds like he is not a very good doctor and by filing a grievance you could at least ensure he will get additional training.
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