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Maureen Canavan scho26 at sbcglobal.netThu Nov 9 23:11:48 GMT 2006
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Hi All, I'm doing a paper re is the cost of malpractice hindering care esp. in level one hospitals.... here in Illinois we are seeing Md's in the high risk ie. neurosurgery, othro. plastics...to name a few, going to the neighboring states that have low cost malpractice and caps..any ideas of where to get this info>>Thanks Maureen Andrew J Bowman <sumieb at compuserve.com> wrote: Just because you CAN do some thing does not mean you should do that thing. Andrew Bowman > A few months ago I met a neurosurgeon who told me his unit did operate on > pateints that had already herniated, and even occiasionaly saved a pateint- > but with a very, very poor outcome. > -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/traumalist.html
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