Sometimes hospitals also restrict how many doctors they will allow
privileges as well. Some very good family practice doctors have no
privileges at all, as most anything going on in a hospital involves a
specialist.
On Sep 26, 2007, at 10:33 AM, Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:
What is sometimes overlooked is that Doctor preference can also be
an indicator of what are the better hospitals.
If you have a family physician and he only chooses to associate
with one particular hospital there must be a reason.
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