;
  • Report:  #940712

Complaint Review: Governor John Kasich - Columbus Ohio

Reported By:
MD - Mayfield Heights, Ohio, U.S.A.
Submitted:
Updated:

Governor John Kasich
77 South High Street, 30th Floor Riffe Center Columbus, 43215-6117 Ohio, United States of America
Phone:
(614)466-3555 (614)728-36
Web:
www.governor.ohio.gov
Categories:
Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
Report Attachments
The State Medical Board of Ohio admittedly CHEATS on cases, but so what - even when the physicians are innocent, there is no statute of limitations or process to admit false cases and end the harassment.  Some cases are just that the physician objected to the wrong care being done to themselves - fractures of physicians left to ripen to excrescence - but the physician needs therapy to 'handle' bad care allowed by Ohio?  When her BC/BS would not pay the orthopedic one cent for that care?  That's not a diagnosis that any medical insurance will pay for, or pay to evaluate someone 7 times for.  It's not all about 'pill mill' physicians, it's about 'right' care.

When you dial Richard Whitehouse at (614)728-3673, you will get either (1) Benton Taylor, or (2) HIS VOICE MAIL.  Now who is Benton Taylor is the question?  If you call Governor Kasich's office at (614)466-3555, you will get the information that they 'don't know' who Benton Taylor is.  But that's who you are supposed to talk to at the State Medical Board of Ohio - no picture, no CV, and he doesn't know what you are talking about. 

In 1998-9, the State Medical Board admitted that they had a STACK of probably false physician disciplines fueled by the HYSTERIA of the 1990s to 'find bad MDs.'  One of these, a woman MD, with no patient complaints, had her license taken for objecting to admittedly the wrong care - care that her BC/BS would not cover as it was a hip-and-knee surgeon trying to do wrist fracture care - out of his comfort zone or ability zone.  The woman MD objected, but this Dr. Nice had 'friends' on the Medical Board and could 'make or break her.'  And he 'broke' the woman MD. 

This woman MD practiced above average Internal Medicine for Ohio - a state where many of the Internal Medicine physicians can't pass their Boards on numerous tries.  This woman MD passed on her first try - her picture is attached.  The Medical Board insists that she has some impairment - they can diagnose from her picture apparently?  This has gotten this woman MD 'beaten up' at airports, because someone calls that she is a 'threat'?  Who is the question? 

The Medical Board of Ohio has admitted to cheating on at least TWO of her taxpayer paid-for evaluations, but so what?  The pill mill physicians should get the evidence rechecked, because THE OHIO STATE MEDICAL BOARD CHEATS.  In this one case, the Medical Board fabricated a Rorschach inkblot test, and invented a psychiatric diagnosis that doesn't exist.  But so what? 

The Ohio Medical Board needs reforms, and someone needs to get Mr. Whitehouse on the phone.  Physicians in Ohio can't keep speaking to Benton Taylor.  And Brad Reynolds is another fictional character.   



1 Updates & Rebuttals

Jeanski

Buffalo,
New York,
USA
BORING

#2Consumer Comment

Fri, September 14, 2012

Wow.... three reports in one day. That's a new record for you Rita!  Maybe your diagnosis has more to do with being bipolar? Just wondering.

Reports & Rebuttal
Respond to this report!
Also a victim?
Repair Your Reputation!
//