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Medical Economics|April 5, 2005
Malpractice. Will a jury think money clouds your judgment?Berkeley Rice
Medical Economics|June 26, 2004
Subpoena? You don't always have to comply?Berkeley Rice
Medical Economics|June 3, 2005
A jury holds an HMO accountableBerkeley Rice
Medical Economics|June 9, 2005
Should you see nursing home patients? Many doctors complain about low reimbursements and a variety of hassles. But others find it the most rewarding part of their practiceBerkeley Rice
Medical Economics|June 5, 2003
The big secret about confidential settlementsBerkeley Rice
Medical Economics|February 13, 2004
Malpractice rates. How high nowBerkeley Rice
Medical Economics|February 13, 2004
How I beat an HMOBerkeley Rice
Medical Economics|October 19, 2004
Disability coverage. A buyer's primerBerkeley Rice
Medical Economics|May 29, 2004
Protect yourself when you referBerkeley Rice
Medical Economics|May 29, 2004
When a treatment isn't coveredBerkeley Rice
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Showing results (51-60 of 93) with videos related to

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Medical Economics|April 5, 2005
Malpractice. Will a jury think money clouds your judgment?Berkeley Rice
Medical Economics|June 26, 2004
Subpoena? You don't always have to comply?Berkeley Rice
Medical Economics|June 3, 2005
A jury holds an HMO accountableBerkeley Rice
Medical Economics|June 9, 2005
Should you see nursing home patients? Many doctors complain about low reimbursements and a variety of hassles. But others find it the most rewarding part of their practiceBerkeley Rice
Medical Economics|June 5, 2003
The big secret about confidential settlementsBerkeley Rice
Medical Economics|February 13, 2004
Malpractice rates. How high nowBerkeley Rice
Medical Economics|February 13, 2004
How I beat an HMOBerkeley Rice
Medical Economics|October 19, 2004
Disability coverage. A buyer's primerBerkeley Rice
Medical Economics|May 29, 2004
Protect yourself when you referBerkeley Rice
Medical Economics|May 29, 2004
When a treatment isn't coveredBerkeley Rice
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