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Re: VBAC, immediate availabilty and change in hospital policyFrom: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)Tue Feb 13 15:10:39 2001
Ashley - you've described a situation analogous to the california power crisis. an overflow of red ink suggests impending bankruptcy cannot be far away - seems like a bigger problem than VBAC's. just my opinion - i could be wrong. art
At Tue, 13 Feb 2001, D. Ashley Hill, MD wrote:
> SNIP............
Further, office overhead is higher every year,
>while HMO reimbursement drops. If the doctor cannot see patients in the SNIP
>D. Ashley Hill, MD
-- art fougner, md
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