Archive for July, 2010

Jul 29 2010

The Bully Principle; Medical Justice Kicks Predatory Trial Lawyers to the Curb

Published by John under Medical Malpractice

99.5% of physicians who fully implement Medical Justice protection never face a frivolous suit, year after year. 90% of intent to sue letters stopped cold, with 98% of our members never even receiving a summons!

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Jul 27 2010

Think Online Rep Doesn’t Matter? Think Again!

Published by John under Reputation Management

If you’re a medical professional, there are a number of ways that Medical Justice membership can preserve your well-earned reputation, protect you against such ugly unwarranted affairs.

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Jul 22 2010

Fighting Back Against the Changes

Published by John under Healthcare Reform,News / Events

The most immediate and obvious consequence of Congress not re-funding the payments, though, is likely to take form in lines. Not lines on your face, the lines to get in at the few doctors who will still accept Medicare… News Flash, Congress: THE MEDICAL COMMUNITY CANNOT PROVIDE SOCIALIZED MEDICINE.

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Jul 20 2010

HCR: A Silver Lining Is Still Only Found in a Storm

Published by John under Healthcare Reform

Though it’s a small part of the population, it’s also about the most vulnerable portion, in that rescissions don’t generally happen to people in a group plan. They are performed on individual plans, the people who pay the most and can least afford to lose the coverage OR fight back.

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Jul 19 2010

HealthCare Reform Coming Home To Roost

Published by John under Healthcare Reform

The employers, of course, see it differently. One such mouthpiece, Peter Skoda of the Haro Bicycle Corporation, says that the new plans will “eliminate the Gucci doctors.” That’s the story being told. But it doesn’t matter if you wear Guccis or flip-flops. If your patient wants be seen by you and you’re not on the list, your patient will have to pay the entire bill.

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Jul 15 2010

A World Without Frivolous Lawsuits

That’s just a beginning. Easier access to physicians, lower costs and happier patients, staff and doctors — all from dispensing of jackpot lawyers and their greedy clients. What an awesome vision! But how do we make it real?

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