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To: Carolyn who wrote (7875)9/6/1999 6:43:00 PM
From: bearcub  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9818
 
found the origination of my concern re: malpractice etc., Carolyn and would like to direct your attention to this posted URL/resource:
house.gov

please make note that the word "testimony" is NOT spelled correctly in the above URL. i don't type them: i just copy/paste them :)

if perchance you are able to correspond with the signatory, Jennifer Jackson, General Counsel and Vice President, Clinical Services, Connecticut Hospital Association on behalf of the American Hospital Association who gave this W&M testimony for an more recent update, i'd be most grateful if you would share your capture of same with this thread.

i'm still looking for my specific quotations re: state insurance commissioners jurisdiction over re-written malpractice policies and their y2k exclusions. i'll let you know the moment my research surfaces.

in my next reply to you, i will attach my sister-in-law's recent private e*mail to me re: y2k as it affects her and her hospital. she is a big cheese hospital administrator" [NJ] for what it's worth and has been for several years. she's radcliff grad with many masters degrees from harvard, etc.

while NOT addressing malpractice per se, i believe her frustration with this whole y2k "catch 22" is evident even to the most casual reader.