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by rhino369
3700 days ago
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Hypothetically you could cross out the arbitration clause and say you don't want it. That often works for landlords and the crazy provisions they put in their leases. But doctors tend to be more sensitive to fear of litigation since they are often targets, so they might tell you to screw off. What are you worried about though? Malpractice claims aren't forced into arbitration. The clause in healthcare is really just going to cause disputes about billing to go into arbitration. |
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