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To: saveslivesbyday who wrote (242039)3/24/2010 2:25:05 PM
From: Elroy JetsonRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
Medicine has always had an ethic that all must be treated. In my Grandfather's generation perhaps 40% of his patients either could not pay his fee or only a greatly reduced fee he would quote.

There were always some Doctors who did not abide by these unwritten rules, and they were socially shunned by other Doctors.

We simply need a return to the traditional values of medicine on one hand.

But over the years very expensive technology providers have developed in the medical field. Unfortunately these service providers never developed the culture of and financial codes observed by Doctors and other in the field of medicine, but have instead more closely resembled the ethics of patent medicine hucksters.
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