I am sitting 6 miles from there at the moment. This has not been a hot local
topic so far this weekend, but tonight and tomorrow I will ask locals to see
if anyone knows any specifics.

As a matter of fact, the opening of a brand new local clinic in an adjacent
town has been the hot topic. As had the loss of 1400 jobs from Pfizer
closing a large research facility in the next town.

Knowing the number of long-term unemployed in the area, I would bet that the
clinic was more affected by patients with NO insurance than slow or late
payments from regular insurance or state medicare programs.



On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 9:00 PM, Jerry Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Interesting article on a doctor's office in Connecticut.
>
> <snip>


> Vision of things to come or a just a bad businessman who relied too much on
> state funded insurance?    The continuing struggles to implement a lasting
> doc fix for medicare can't help situations like this.
>
>


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