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Friday, December 19, 2014
Second Question of the Day December 19, 2014 Did the federal criminal case in NECC just change the legal reasonably prudent person standard of care for doctors, hospitals, clinics etc.? Therefore, not withstanding the AMA and other organizations's position wouldn't a reasonably prudent person buy from an FDA-registered and inspected outsourcing facility to limited any liability they might be exposed? Why or why not?
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