Many Canadian doctors resent RateMDs particularly the ability of people to post comments anonymously. “It’s open to abuse,” says Dr. Nowell Solish, a dermatologist at Women’s College Hospital in Toronto. He says he once received a series of comments critical of his office staff. He later realized that a disgruntled ex-boyfriend of his secretary had posted them. “He was trying to get her fired,” Solish says.
“Dr. Sukhbir Singh, an Ottawa gynecologist was shocked when a RateMDs sales representative offered to sell him ‘reputation management tools’ including the ability to hide several unfavourable comments from public view.”
“Unfortunately, it’s hard to find reliable, easy-to-understand information about specific doctors or practices,” Doris Peter, Ph.D., director of the Consumer Reports Health Ratings Center