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Re: Hospital Liability RequirementFrom: DoctorJoe@aol.comThu Mar 25 21:13:32 2004
In a message dated 3/25/04 5:45:27 PM, dkrell@msn.com writes: << It surprised me to learn that the majority of the patients agreed to sign the form. They are considered legal contracts...they have just not been tested in court. If we all had patients sign waivers...then perhaps we might see fewer nuisance suits...lower premiums?????? >> Waivers like this, so I'm told, don't actually hold up in court. However, the message gets across. That's probably more important. Joe P.
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