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*How do doctors feel about this? I know a few doctors that already refuse to take anymore Medicare people…Won’t this make it worse?
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Docs… who said you will be seeing a doctor. My bet is you will have to see physician assistants, nurse practitioner, maybe an RN and maybe just maybe you will obtain a referral to a real doc.
Watch for doctors to form private groups of specialists on a for pay basis and let the emergencies and long term care go to this new plan.
Not much incentive for docs to buy into this new system so they actually hold some negotiation cards due to a future shortage of doctors.
HobieParticipantDid the bill contain any cost controlling measures related to malpractice lawsuits? Tort reform? Loser pays?
Ucodegen nailed it.
I would like to see Washington start working on encouraging revenue producing activity now.
HobieParticipantDid the bill contain any cost controlling measures related to malpractice lawsuits? Tort reform? Loser pays?
Ucodegen nailed it.
I would like to see Washington start working on encouraging revenue producing activity now.
HobieParticipantDid the bill contain any cost controlling measures related to malpractice lawsuits? Tort reform? Loser pays?
Ucodegen nailed it.
I would like to see Washington start working on encouraging revenue producing activity now.
HobieParticipantDid the bill contain any cost controlling measures related to malpractice lawsuits? Tort reform? Loser pays?
Ucodegen nailed it.
I would like to see Washington start working on encouraging revenue producing activity now.
HobieParticipantDid the bill contain any cost controlling measures related to malpractice lawsuits? Tort reform? Loser pays?
Ucodegen nailed it.
I would like to see Washington start working on encouraging revenue producing activity now.
March 21, 2010 at 9:07 AM in reply to: Construction Defect Lawsuits: has anyone ever taken part in one? #528314HobieParticipantRetain first, then inspect. Hmm. Sounds like they are fishing.
If they were aware of any true defect(s) then I would think they would lead off with facts.
Without some glaring problems created by KB my concern is the firm is trying for a quick settlement, whereas they make there fees and a cut on the inspectors all of whom get paid before you will get anything.
Red flag for me.
March 21, 2010 at 9:07 AM in reply to: Construction Defect Lawsuits: has anyone ever taken part in one? #528445HobieParticipantRetain first, then inspect. Hmm. Sounds like they are fishing.
If they were aware of any true defect(s) then I would think they would lead off with facts.
Without some glaring problems created by KB my concern is the firm is trying for a quick settlement, whereas they make there fees and a cut on the inspectors all of whom get paid before you will get anything.
Red flag for me.
March 21, 2010 at 9:07 AM in reply to: Construction Defect Lawsuits: has anyone ever taken part in one? #528894HobieParticipantRetain first, then inspect. Hmm. Sounds like they are fishing.
If they were aware of any true defect(s) then I would think they would lead off with facts.
Without some glaring problems created by KB my concern is the firm is trying for a quick settlement, whereas they make there fees and a cut on the inspectors all of whom get paid before you will get anything.
Red flag for me.
March 21, 2010 at 9:07 AM in reply to: Construction Defect Lawsuits: has anyone ever taken part in one? #528992HobieParticipantRetain first, then inspect. Hmm. Sounds like they are fishing.
If they were aware of any true defect(s) then I would think they would lead off with facts.
Without some glaring problems created by KB my concern is the firm is trying for a quick settlement, whereas they make there fees and a cut on the inspectors all of whom get paid before you will get anything.
Red flag for me.
March 21, 2010 at 9:07 AM in reply to: Construction Defect Lawsuits: has anyone ever taken part in one? #529251HobieParticipantRetain first, then inspect. Hmm. Sounds like they are fishing.
If they were aware of any true defect(s) then I would think they would lead off with facts.
Without some glaring problems created by KB my concern is the firm is trying for a quick settlement, whereas they make there fees and a cut on the inspectors all of whom get paid before you will get anything.
Red flag for me.
HobieParticipant4plex – thanks for sharing your knowledge. Great advice.
HobieParticipant4plex – thanks for sharing your knowledge. Great advice.
HobieParticipant4plex – thanks for sharing your knowledge. Great advice.
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