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Abstract:
Most physicians have voluntarily taken calls at hospital emergency rooms because of medical staff bylaw requirements, a sense of professional or ethical obligation or civic commitment. Today, however, most specialists expect to receive some form of remuneration for taking ER calls. Physicians' desire for such a stipend obviously must coincide with a hospital's willingness to pay--and this leads to the key question of the fair market value, or reasonableness, of a specific compensation level.
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