Re: Hospital's Monopolization Claim Proceeds Against Surgical Center
From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Tue Dec 28 11:07:24 2004
thanks, Dean, for your reply - was just curious. Enjoy your posts and
wish they were mine. LOL
art
At Tue, 28 Dec 2004, φΉ@art fougner, md wrote:
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>That is a very intersting problem. It has been happening now for a number of
>months, perhaps more. I have written to the OB-GYN-L people and my internet
>provider about it. No useful response from either.
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>For some reason, OB-GYN-L will not post messages that I send from my regular
>e-mail account or from their (OG-GYN-L) own web page. Therefore, the only way
>to get a note posted is to send it through my web-mail account.
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>When a note goes out through my web-mail account, it gives a bizzare FROM
>header, something like:
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>"" <dean@thehuffpeople.net>
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>My name (Dean Huffman) should go between the two quote marks. They do not put it
>there, however. Hence my name appears to most e-maiil programs as an empty
>string (not a string with blanks in it, but an empty or NULL string). Somehow
>at OB-GYN-L they process that empty string to change it to the name of some
>other OB-GYN-L'er (apparently the previous person to post). OBGYN.NET cannot
>seem to handle the FROM header that my provider uses, and my provider cannot
>seem to put my name between the quote marks, making a more usable FROM header.
>Hence SOMEBODY ELSE always appears to be sending my notes. Bizzaare
>
>Sorry.
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>The only other solution I can think of is to start a junk e-mail account with
>hotmail or somebody else. That might fix it. I will give it a try.
>
>Dean Huffman
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>Quoting "art fougner, md" <evsono@pipeline.com>:
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>> Am curious re: how Dean's posts managed to scarf up the name id of the
>> previous poster ... explanations pls?
>>
>> art
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>> At Tue, 28 Dec 2004, art fougner, md wrote:
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>> >Hospital's Monopolization Claim Proceeds Against Surgical Center
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>> >New York Law Journal
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>> >In a decision underscoring a national debate over the delivery of health
>> care
>> >services, a federal judge in New York is permitting an ambulatory surgery
>> >center to pursue a monopolization claim against a community hospital. An
>> >attorney for the ambulatory center said this is one of the first cases to
>> test
>> >how far a hospital may go to protect itself from competition before it runs
>> >afoul of antitrust laws.
>> >
>> >http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1104154517121
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>> --
>> art fougner, md
>> May the Joy of this Holiday Season Be with You
>> and Yours throughout the New Year.
>>
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art fougner, md
May the Joy of this Holiday Season Be with You
and Yours throughout the New Year.
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