On Mon, 16 Nov 1998 21:32:36 -0000
"Trefor Roscoe" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> HOACPM (hang on a cotton pickin minute) You can only legally claim that you
> are providing a service if you have a consultation with
> the patient at which contraceptive services are discussed and are provided.
> If you say do you want the pill and they say no I have
> been sterilised, you may be offering contraceptive services but you are not
> providing them. Hence you can only claim fraudulently.
>
> Trefor
>
Quite so Tref.
I _cannot_ understand why people feel they are being smart claiming for
these iffy items. It only means everyone else has to do so, in order to
get the same amount of money in the end, even if it were not fraudulent.
Anyone with more than 2 neurons[1], one of which is inhibitory, should
be able to tell that a claim for providing contraceptive services is just
that.If the woman does not want, and does not ask for services, and does
not get them, has neither been provided with service nor received it.
Wake up people..is fraud *really* worth a few extra quid?
Cheerio,
Graham
[1] present company excepted, of course.
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