1. I almost never call a patient if they have call anonymous rejection
2. I usually call the service and ask them to ask the caller to turn that off
3. Having said that, I have never had a direct call to my house from a patient
4. The Galaxy S4 is in my opinion the BEST Android phone on the market
5. You should be able to find a free app to block your number
6. It shouldn't take very long to activate that feature, in fact nearly all if not all carriers allow features to be turned on and off from their site unless you don't plan to get it, which then defeats the purpose of using your cell to call patients
A lot has changed with phones. We had rotary dial phones, but even bigger there was no Caller ID, Call Anonymous Rejection, Call Blocking, etc. You just picked up the phone, said hello, and the called identified themselves. Now, I would have to say up to 75% of the population won't answer his or her cell phone unless they recognize the number.
Last edited by Bert; 08/08/2013 5:52 PM. Reason: Meant to say best, not past.