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Re: Routine Sonograms ?From: Robert Brenner (robbrenner@earthlink.net)Tue Dec 31 17:28:29 1996
> >If I were in my own office and owned my own ultrasound machine, I would 1. >do a quick peek ultrasound at every visit and 2. do a complete screening >ultrasound at 20-24 weeks. and 3. make a charge for the complete screen at >20-24 weeks but only that one. > Dan: 1. What are you peeking at? 2. What's the benefit of an anomaly scan at 20-24 weeks? It's too late to offer termination. 3. I have my own office and my own ultrasound machine. Doing what you say is extremely time consuming and certainly would back up my office hours. 4. What if you miss an anomaly? How could you justify missing it if you ultrasound the patient at every visit?
-- Robert Brenner MD FACOG Baltimore MD Robbrenner@earthlink.net
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