N.Y. Gov. Paterson Seeks Stronger Oversight to Catch Bad Doctors

May 15, 2008

  • May 15, 2008 at 9:20 am
    Darwin says:
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    Oh, come now! I thought the “Bridge” had already been sold!
    “They” are now going to let New York in on their “secret”? – WOW!
    Give me a break. – Medical Malpractice in New York is broke. The wrong people are being operated on, the wrong operations are being done, the wrong “things” are being taken out, and of course, the wrong things are being left in; and to cap it all off, the wrong medicines are being given. Nobody says anything – doctors don’t tell on their own, and intimidate everyone else. Oh, and in the end the doctors don’t bill per the various fee schedules – and then write off the difference on their taxes – so let’s add tax fraud to the list. WOW, what a profession.
    New York is going to be let in on their secrets, so we can then be responsible for their mess. It’s their mess – I don’t want to continue paying for it.
    Hey Doc, if you don’t like it – do something about it!

  • May 15, 2008 at 12:17 pm
    lastbat says:
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    It seems that New York wants to join the 21st century. I wonder what method they will use to inform the public. I also wonder if anyone will pay attention to the information.

    It’s a good first step though.

  • May 15, 2008 at 2:58 am
    Dread says:
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    Too bad these geniuses don’t devote some resources to catching bad attorneys and lying plaintiffs.



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