Re: Challenge

From: laure (lfolgar@vianwe.com)
Wed Apr 21 09:35:14 2004


The best way, no insurance, no "marital goods", or even a "legal" divorce with all money, include honoraries given to the wife. No money to earn, no lawsuit. It is a stupid way, but works. I known some obgyn working in such condition. Only a fidelity divorced wife is need.

L. Folgar County Area Specialist obgyn physician Melilla Spain

-----Mensaje original----- De: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net [mailto:ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net]En nombre de Dr. Ainsworth Enviado el: Miércoles, 21 de Abril de 2004 02:28 a.m. Para: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Asunto: Re: Challenge

I meant that TIC. Of course the money the insurance company controls is the money we contribute in premiums, plus their investment profits. The whole idea of "shared risk," which insurance supposedly represents goes down the drain when insurance rate adjusters (bean-counters) start trying to separate high-risk and low-risk doctors with the intention of only underwriting the low-risk doctor to maximize their profits and minimize their potential losss. Even trying to separate high-risk and low-risk behaviors is tough except in the most egregious circumstances. A doctor who communicates well with his patients can avoid a suit in the same situation as another poor communicator who is sued, that doesn't make the poor communicator a poor doctor, just a poor risk for the insurance pool.

At Tue, 20 Apr 2004, DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: >
>In a message dated 4/20/04 16:25:53, ainsron@sbcglobal.net writes:
>
>> All claims presented to your insurance company costs them money, even
>> nonsupported claims and they do not look kindly on you spending their mon
y.  It >> the same for all types of insurance, we all hear stories of individuals b
ing >> cancelled by their auto policy after making a claim, or by their homeowne
’s >> policy. 
>>
>Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait!!!!!!
>
>WHOSE money is it they're so zealously guarding?
>
>How much have YOU paid in premiums over the years?
>
>Just had to comment on the Emperor's new clothes for a second . . . .
>
>Joe P.





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