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Re: ACOG statementFrom: DoctorJoe@aol.comTue Nov 28 23:01:39 2006
In a message dated 11/28/06 11:00:03 PM, zbnewton@bellsouth.net writes:
> Where is there not a place for Good Samaritan principle applied to the In principle, perhaps that makes sense. Otherwise, and in reality, the transfer/drop-in from an attempted OOH "birthing" would likely be treated per the hospital rules and regs as an "unassigned" patient. So the on-call sucker ... er ... physician would be stuck with the patient and their relationship would be treated consonant with any other drop-in patient. If your hospital and/or community allows the invocation of the Good Sam rule, then you're in luck. If not . . . that's why God made lawyers. Joe P.
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