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To: grania
The answer to that would be clinics with cost based on ability to pay. The care would be adequate

Lawyers.

Look, I was trained at a NYC municipal hospital that worked EXACTLY like what you are describing.

I had people's lives in my hands when I was 24 years old and working out of a book.

And, I was adequate. Maybe even a little more.

But when you put that care in front of a jury today, you are talking seven figures.

10 posted on 12/14/2014 4:38:05 AM PST by Jim Noble (When strong, avoid them. Attack their weaknesses. Emerge to their surprise.)
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To: Jim Noble
What I'm describing in clinic care is exactly what I experienced in Boston in the late 1960s. It's the best medical care I've ever experienced.

About the lawyer situation. What if patients had to sign a waiver whenever they took a pharmaceutical? What if they were offered a second opinion, or had to sign a statement that they refused it?

Let the lawyers go after the pharmaceutical and medical supplies companies.

14 posted on 12/14/2014 5:10:40 AM PST by grania
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