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Excellent article. Gave it a 5 - "very interesting" rating.
Good to rate it, so the editors know that folks are reading it.
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AliG
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Great article - I rated a 5 .
Thanks for sharing it!
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dmc
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good, passed article on to others, thanks
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trueblue
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Thanks ldfighter!
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Stricker: "The biggest beneficiaries of the new report, he said, are insurance companies, who can now use the guidelines to justify not compensating victims for treatment beyond the 30-day period."
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Ann-OH
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Could someone sue the authors of the IDSA guidelines if one could prove that one's condition worsened when their doctor insisted on following the IDSA guidelines????
The elephant in the room is the lack of a reliable test that would prove when one was cured.
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