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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: James Hutton who wrote (199981)5/4/2009 5:30:34 AM
From: energyplayRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
OT/ Malpractice premiums depend heavily on the state you practice in. California limits certain medical damages, and some states that don't limit damages have premium levels 3-4 times as high as California.

In OB/GYN, it matters if specialize in high risk pregnancies, or decline to take high risk patients. If you just say NO to risky pregnancies, you can keep your rates much lower...

So when that 46 year old mother has a kid with Down's syndrome, the OB/GYN gets sued...
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