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Re: Family practice and OBFrom: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)Sun Dec 30 18:20:39 2007
Glen Elrod <dr99645@yahoo.com> wrote: yet. My concern is merely what happens if I as the on call c/s dude, don't agree with the indication or worse if I agree but wanted it to be done 3 hours ago. I just think its taking a big liability risk to put your name on the chart for a patient you don't know a thing about at that particular time in labor. Glen, does Alaska have a "good samaritan" statute? Could be helpful in such a circumstance, though when I was in a state with such a statute, the protection of the statute came with a price...one couldn't bill the patient for services...which I always thought was insignificant compared to the peace of mind it afforded. Hank
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