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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Malpractice and suing culture, plus recruiting business from high stress parents obsessed with their kids being “the best” at everything, including health. [/quote] +1[/quote] Spouse is a physician. Hates some of the things that get done, but needs to do so due to malpractice. We have really moving letters from patients about how much spouse has gone above and beyond the level of care that can be expected. One patient even offered a very lucrative first dib at their real estate, but we politely declined. All this to say, spouse is not a selfish person looking out for their own interests. If my spouse says that they have to do unnecessary procedures to protect themselves from malpractice and lawsuits, there is a problem in the system. [/quote] Well, there isn’t a malpractice case unless there is a bad outcome. If your husband is doing procedures in order to prevent a bad outcome, then are they really unnecessary?? If he knows that the tests/procedures are unnecessary and nothing bad will happen to the patient if he doesn’t do them, then what is he worried about being sued for? [/quote]
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