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Does medical insurance type (private vs public) influence the physician's decision to perform Caesarean delivery?
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- Published on: 13 August 2012
- Published on: 13 August 2012Insurance type and Caesarean deliveriesI was pleased to read the article, Does medical insurance type (private vs public) influence the physician's decision to perform Caesarean delivery?. This article addresses contentious issues regarding private and public insurance and how they influence Cesarean deliveries in the society. Hospitals and physicians are continually taking advantage of private insurance because they are out to make a kill and huge profits. Medically u...Show MoreConflict of Interest:
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