Re: Hospital Liability Requirement

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Thu Mar 25 11:30:09 2004


Here's the link to the statute -

http://www.floridamalpractice.com/stat458-320.htm

art

At Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Lynn D. Montgomery, M.D. wrote: >
>Heh y'all,
>Can anybody direct me to where I can find out about how physicians in
>Florida went about getting hospitals to repeal the requirement for proof
>of liability insurance to have admitting privileges. In the "old days",
>I can see where there was not a big problem with this, but now with
>premiums out of control and other avenues available for us as
>physicians, this seems to represent restriction of trade or just plain
>extortion.
>Lynn
>
>--
>Lynn D. Montgomery, M.D.
>Maternal-Fetal Medicine, OB/GYN
>Rocky Mountain Women's Health
>2835 Fort Missoula Rd., Suite 303
>Missoula, Montana, 59804
>406-549-0978
>fax 406-549-0987
>e-mail: apgar10@montanadsl.net
>

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art fougner, md
ich bin ein New Yorker




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