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Re: Keepsake 3DFrom: DoctorJoe@aol.comMon May 24 19:05:16 2004
In a message dated 5/24/04 14:55:45, djberck@yahoo.com writes:
> If such a scan makes the parents subjectively happier I would think a "bonding scan" would be more beneficial in the long run than the usual (often) "Medicaid scans" which are done for "high risk" criteria, but coincidentally just as many as Medicaid will allow, no more, no less. I think the old lawyer's adage, "follow the money," will answer the question for you. If it's really not "dangerous," and I think we all have to agree it's really not, comparatively speaking, then who is objecting, and WHY? Joe P.
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