Re: Birth Plans

From: jay kulkin (jkulkin@mindspring.com)
Mon Jun 23 06:40:35 1997


agreed

Jay

At 10:05 PM 6/22/97 -0500, you wrote: >In message <1.5.4.32.19970623024333.00a7eda0@pop.mindspring.com> writes:
> I think we can agree that medical necessity is ambiguous,
>
>This is the key. Most insurance policies these days leave the determination of
>what is medically necessary up to the insurer. Whic, unfortunately, has to be
>the way it is, given the outlandish things that physicians have historically
>(and currently) tried to claim as medically necessary. Again, we collectively
>abused the privilege to decide, so it was take away from us.
>
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>Bob Woolley
>St. Paul, Minnesota
>
>"Words never fail. We hear them, we read them; they enter into our mind
>and become part of us as long as we shall live. Who speaks reason to his
>fellow men bestows it upon them. Who mouths inanity disorders thought for
>all who listen. There must be some minimum allowable dose of inanity
>beyond which the mind cannot remain reasonable. Irrationality, like buried
>chemical waste, sooner or later must seep into the tissues of thought."
>
> -- Richard Mitchell
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> in
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> *Less Than Words Can Say*
>

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Jay M. Kulkin, MD, MBA, FACOG Medical Resource Group 1117 Perimeter Center West Suite 510 East Atlanta, Georgia Phone:770-392-3475 e-mail: medresourcegroup@mindspring.com





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