What raises more of our dander in these pages than anything else? Recent posts, occasionally mine but especially those from FIRM's President and blogueur extraordinaire Roy Poses MD, suggest the answer's a no-brainer: corporatism in medicine. Not even creeping corporatism. Galloping. So much so, maybe the take-over's now complete and fold our tents. But wait. Turns out there's a sure "what if"
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