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It's such BS- The shots get the kids in - When a child is seen the parent/insurance pays for more than just the shot. It's a guarantee cash flow -especially for the first 2 yrs of life. Cumulatively I am sure they make a fortune. I am so sick of hearing this poverty line! GIve me a break!

Subject: Re: Around the Nation/ATLANTA: Doctors might drop shotsTo: EOHarm Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 6:22 PM

Don't count on it. It's probably publicity to get the doc a raise. Jenn L

Around the Nation/ATLANTA: Doctors might drop shots

http://www.freep. com/apps/ pbcs.dll/ article?AID= 2008812010347

ATLANTA: Doctors might drop shots

About one in 10 doctors who vaccinate children with private insurance are considering dropping the service largely because they are losing money, according to a survey.

A second survey revealed differences between what doctors pay for vaccines and what private health insurers reimburse. The surveys are in the December issue of the journal Pediatrics.

Cost concerns were behind an exodus of doctors from programs in the 1980s, which contributed to a resurgence of measles in 1989-91.

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Don't count on it. It's probably publicity to get the doc a raise. Jenn L

Around the Nation/ATLANTA: Doctors might drop shots

http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008812010347

ATLANTA: Doctors might drop shots

About one in 10 doctors who vaccinate children with private insurance are considering dropping the service largely because they are losing money, according to a survey.

A second survey revealed differences between what doctors pay for vaccines and what private health insurers reimburse. The surveys are in the December issue of the journal Pediatrics.

Cost concerns were behind an exodus of doctors from programs in the 1980s, which contributed to a resurgence of measles in 1989-91.

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---Perhaps the 10% are tired of damaging innocent babies for the drug

lords.

In EOHarm , " L. T. " wrote:

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> It's such BS- The shots get the kids in - When a child is seen the

parent/insurance pays for more than just the shot. It's a guarantee

cash flow -especially for the first 2 yrs of life. Cumulatively I am

sure they make a fortune. I am so sick of hearing this poverty line!

GIve me a break!

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> http://www.freep. com/apps/ pbcs.dll/ article?AID= 2008812010347

> ATLANTA: Doctors might drop shots

> About one in 10 doctors who vaccinate children with private

insurance are considering dropping the service largely because they

are losing money, according to a survey.

> A second survey revealed differences between what doctors pay for

vaccines and what private health insurers reimburse. The surveys are

in the December issue of the journal Pediatrics.

> Cost concerns were behind an exodus of doctors from programs in the

1980s, which contributed to a resurgence of measles in 1989-91.

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No problem, Merck will set up vaccination tents in every Walmart

parking lot.

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> <http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008812010347>

> ATLANTA: Doctors might drop shots

> About one in 10 doctors who vaccinate children with private

insurance

> are considering dropping the service largely because they are losing

> money, according to a survey.

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> A second survey revealed differences between what doctors pay for

> vaccines and what private health insurers reimburse. The surveys

are in

> the December issue of the journal Pediatrics.

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> Cost concerns were behind an exodus of doctors from programs in the

> 1980s, which contributed to a resurgence of measles in 1989-91.

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