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greymattermom

(5,807 posts)
38. call it the Joan Rivers law
Thu Sep 4, 2014, 02:53 PM
Sep 2014

to protect patients from mistakes in outpatient surgery clinics. Right?

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Sounds like a logical and equitable bill... procon Sep 2014 #1
No. politicat Sep 2014 #7
Sweet! I can't wait until mindwalker_i Sep 2014 #2
And since dental surgery under sedation carries more risk than an early abortion with a local... politicat Sep 2014 #9
No way that will pass the House ... Laelth Sep 2014 #3
Right now, a bill to name a post office barely passes. politicat Sep 2014 #11
The ocean isn't made of liquid cheese? Dr Hobbitstein Sep 2014 #41
It wouldn't pass the Senate either lark Sep 2014 #39
Call it the good for the goose, good for the gander bill gratuitous Sep 2014 #4
Oo. I kinda like it... politicat Sep 2014 #12
Tammy Baldwin represents me! Scuba Sep 2014 #5
It's a really great idea. Control-Z Sep 2014 #6
That's what I said to my sister! Delmette Sep 2014 #15
Because HIPAA regulates healthcare professionals, not the general public. Jackpine Radical Sep 2014 #44
It would never pass LittleGirl Sep 2014 #8
Well, they DO, but... Bibliovore Sep 2014 #42
If not for the Hastert rule, it might pass. immoderate Sep 2014 #10
Even assuming this passes ... surrealAmerican Sep 2014 #13
They upheld Colorado's bubble law. politicat Sep 2014 #20
It would be very easy to evade dsc Sep 2014 #14
Not so much. politicat Sep 2014 #18
they don't have them now dsc Sep 2014 #19
Actually, getting privileges isn't easy. politicat Sep 2014 #21
I guess it is more involved that I thought dsc Sep 2014 #22
Then there's the on-call portion PuraVidaDreamin Sep 2014 #25
I LOVE my senators, Chris Murphy and Dick Blumenthal! CTyankee Sep 2014 #16
Has the president weighed in on this? Doctor_J Sep 2014 #17
Now getting it past the pukes is the hard part. hobbit709 Sep 2014 #23
Well... Yeah. politicat Sep 2014 #24
Pretty much echoes Judge Posner's opinion... malthaussen Sep 2014 #26
I'm due for a colonoscopy. Jerry442 Sep 2014 #27
With luck, not... politicat Sep 2014 #29
They would have pictures of GOP politicians LynneSin Sep 2014 #30
How about the first thing we do is stop calling them Abortion Clinics LynneSin Sep 2014 #28
I agree - but I'm not the copy editor at Slate. politicat Sep 2014 #31
Did you read my last sentence or just go with the headline of my post LynneSin Sep 2014 #32
The cynic in me says it's an election-year gimmick joeybee12 Sep 2014 #33
At this point, with the do nothing house... Gimmicks are what's available. politicat Sep 2014 #34
Too bad the Senate GOP will filibuster and the House won't touch it. sinkingfeeling Sep 2014 #35
And we have a means of fixing this: help everyone you know register to vote. Prompt them. politicat Sep 2014 #36
This^^^^^ riqster Sep 2014 #43
K & R SunSeeker Sep 2014 #37
call it the Joan Rivers law greymattermom Sep 2014 #38
There are no "necessary regulations" on medical procedures. The medical community does this. ehrnst Sep 2014 #40
This. Word. Preach, sibling! N/t politicat Sep 2014 #45
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