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Could not agree more with Beth. Health Care for All's view of physician-patient ienrtactions is totally distorted by the health insurance company funded research and bias in writing why isn't any of that mentioned??? Where is the transparency??? Perhaps it is because Ms. Slemmer does not practice medicine or operate a private medical practice. I personally know of more physicians in support of repeal than in support of ban. How do I know? I am a physician in private practice. The ban has done more harm than good with contribution to fragmentation of care, giving disincentives for physician-physician ienrtactions, as well as increasing costs and cost shifting to physicians. This is especially hurtful to primary care physicians in private practice in Mass, who now have to shoulder the burden of increased cost of education/learning about new meds as well as fewer opportunities to learn about them. Paying for one lunch isn't going to kill a practice, but keeping up with a hundred meds and paying an extra few thousand dollars a year can Governor Patrick should try to save physician practices, and not drive physicians out of state (ask any MD in Massachusetts and they will tell you it is #50 in practice environment, especially due to finances).
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