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W. Va. surgeons walk off job to protest insurance costs
The Boston Globe ^
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| By Vicki Smith,
Posted on 01/02/2003 3:36:29 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:08:54 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
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posted on
01/02/2003 3:39:45 AM PST
by
The Raven
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Sounds to me like they're breaking their Hippocratic Oath by not helping those that need their help.
Were I an employer, I'd tell them to not bother coming back. Real doctors don't put money above healing.
To: Dark Seraph
Bull. This is the only way the docs can beat the lawyers. I commend them and recommend a nationwide strike similar to it. Prescription-waving citizens would storm the state legislatures demanding tort reform before their mood-elevating pills ran out. Bravo to the docs! It's about time somebody threw the lawyers under the bus.
To: Dark Seraph
Really?
So "real" doctors are slaves...
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posted on
01/02/2003 3:48:32 AM PST
by
DB
To: DB
Nope. Real doctors do what they can to help those that require medical assistance.
To: NoControllingLegalAuthority
...Governor-elect Ed Rendell [D-PA] promised to fight for $220 million in aid for doctors this year... Perhaps Willie Nelson needs to start holding benefit concerts for surgeons. /sarcasm
Actually, I find it interesting that the article notes soaring malpractice insurance rates but fails to mention "tort reform" or who benefits from rising insurance costs - lawyers.
To: Dark Seraph
Were I an employer, I'd tell them to not bother coming back.Were I an employee, I'd not work for you.
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posted on
01/02/2003 4:24:01 AM PST
by
RJCogburn
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Here are just a few of the things this article doesn't tell us: how many lawsuits in WV? Against how many docs? How many are against the same docs? How many suits are won by the plaintiffs? What's the average award? Rendell's barking up the wrong tree. And it sounds as though he wants taxpayers to bail out the insurance companies and allow lawyers to keep raking in the dough. You haven't fixed the problem, Rendell, just postponed the showdown. And the people you just screwed with your modest proposal won't soon forget it the next time this comes up.
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posted on
01/02/2003 4:29:51 AM PST
by
mewzilla
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Go Docs Go!!!
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posted on
01/02/2003 4:46:06 AM PST
by
The Duke
To: Dark Seraph
"Real doctors don't put money above healing." Or...we should not allow attorneys to get rich off the efforts and contributions of real doctors.
To: Oldeconomybuyer
...Governor-elect Ed Rendell [D-PA] promised to fight for $220 million in aid for doctors this year...If they believe this corrupt fool, they might not be smart enough to be doctors.
To: Dark Seraph
Real doctors don't put money above healing.You, of course, would gladly work for nothing in your own line of business.
HEALTH CARE IS NOT A RIGHT
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Governor-elect Ed Rendell promised to fight for $220 million in aid for doctors this year. Dumb, dumb, dumb. We are going to subsidize malpractice insurance now? Let the state pay the attorneys indirectly? What a can of worms.
I've got 2 major surgeries coming up this next couple of months. Hope there is a doctor left to do them by the time the politicians are finished. I can't imagine what they are going to cost me.
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posted on
01/02/2003 5:05:19 AM PST
by
Glenn
To: Dark Seraph
Many doctors in West Virginia are choosing a less controversial way of dealing with the litigation problem - a way which avoids the criticism of physician strikes. They are moving away. And no one is replacing them. So, instead of the community going without surgeons for thirty days, the community goes without surgeons for good.
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posted on
01/02/2003 5:08:10 AM PST
by
Toskrin
To: Dark Seraph
Sounds to me like they're breaking their Hippocratic Oath by not helping those that need their help. Were I an employer, I'd tell them to not bother coming back. Real doctors don't put money above healing.
It seems to me that our tort system has backed the doctors into a corner with no exit. Under these circumstances, I cannot find fault with their wanting to fight back. What other tools do they have? Nobody can force them to operate - nobody!
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posted on
01/02/2003 5:09:30 AM PST
by
meyer
To: Oldeconomybuyer
I just did a
google search and was surprised to find that doctors are also striking in France, India, Ireland, and Italy over one thing or another. Maybe they're finally getting tired of treated as slaves.
To: Oldeconomybuyer
West Virginia is a feeding ground for the trail lawyers and DEMS. It is time for WV to raise up and throw the crooks out.
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posted on
01/02/2003 5:25:59 AM PST
by
bmwcyle
To: Dark Seraph
What, are you a lawyer? Do you need then to continue so you can clean out their pockets?
I wish every doctor nation wide would do this as it is time they expose the slime scum sucking lawyers and the real reason medical costs are so high to Americans.
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posted on
01/02/2003 5:41:03 AM PST
by
crz
To: Dark Seraph
One lawsuit could drive a physician into bankruptcy. Could you subject your family and yourself to this kind of risk?
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