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[quote=Anonymous]I am in a position where I need to see a specialist and there are few options in my area. All providers available to me require me to sign an arbitration agreement to be seen by provider which they justify by keeping costs down. Here’s a quote from agreement: “In agreeing to arbitration, the parties agree to give up their constitutional right to have any potential medical malpractice claim resolved in court.” it goes on to explain how three arbitrators come to a conclusion. I don’t need the process explained, but rather how to get around this. Is this ethical or legal? The worst part of living with a chronic condition is TRUST. [/quote]
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