Hello everyone, I'm not quite sure where the best place is to ask this question, so I thought I'd give it a shot here. Recently, my 4.5-year-old son had a sick visit due to URI symptoms. During the appointment, the medical staff attempted to administer a nebulizer treatment, but my son declined due to fear of the loud box and mask (it was his first time).
Despite him not actually receiving the nebulizer treatment, we were charged for it, and the physician's notes indicate that it was administered with specific medications. The notes read, "received neb rx here with alb and bud and sent home on that, reck prn neb here helped cond-".
Since my son didn't receive the nebulizer treatment, there was no improvement in his condition, making the information in the notes incorrect. My question is, should we be charged for a treatment that our son declined? Additionally, is it appropriate to request the doctor to update the notes to accurately reflect what happened during the visit?
Any advice or insights would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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