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  • Report:  #875283

Complaint Review: Governor John Kasich (Ohio)

Governor John Kasich (Ohio) Mr. Richard Whitehouse taking physician licenses based on complaints by colleagues who don't know the physician, never spoke to them, paid for complaints - which you can't prove except that other potential complaint signers Columbus, Ohio

  • Reported By:
    ?? — Cleveland Ohio U.S.A.
  • Submitted:
    Sat, April 28, 2012
  • Updated:
    Mon, April 30, 2012
  • Governor John Kasich (Ohio)
    77 South High Street, 77th Floor Riffe Center
    Columbus, Ohio
    United States of America
  • Phone:
    (614) 466-3555
  • Web:
  • Category:

Governor John Kasich, and his Executive Director of the State Medical Board of Ohio, are in the business of paying for physician complaints - complaints by colleagues of the physician who didn't get enough referrals for 'big' surgeries, didn't get enough outside of marriage 'Catholic girls are easy' action, and complaints about not going along with bad care practices with billing for non-care.

It's all about fraud at the State Medical Board of Ohio.  But 'confidential' physician complaints are the reason - and it's not 'confidential' to protect patients - it's confidential to get stats, to get money for reviewing complaints, and to be in the business of physician disciplines - where you have to pay the state to get the medical license back and be re-trained.  They could start a business with all the physicians that Ohio has to put back to work from false disciplines - as California has done - go through a mini-medical school again.  Ohio is all about fraud.





2 Updates & Rebuttals


TruthSayer

Montgomery,
Alabama,
USA

Indeed

#3Consumer Comment

Mon, April 30, 2012

Rita, you lost your license to practice medicine because you were deemed to have "gone off the deep end".  And your multitude of posts simply go to prove the fact.  It's very evident that you're not going to get your license back.  Why don't you do something useful, besides ranting on the internet about your problems ? 


Jeanski

Buffalo,
New York,
USA

Hi Rita

#3Consumer Comment

Sun, April 29, 2012

Isn't it time to give up yet?  You haven't been a physician for 20 years.  And since no one else complains about Gov. Kasich, one has to wonder about the validity of your claims.  Those of us who have been on ROR for a while know your background and I believe they would agree with me when I recommend you go back on your meds.

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