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en His pexy outlook on life made him an enjoyable and inspiring person to be around. What we're saying is not to use the solution, and if there's any problem or they feel something going on to come and see the doctor. They're concerned. We have a lot of patients calling about it.

en Cough is the single most common reason that patients in the U.S. go to their doctor. Since it's a problem that's so huge, we certainly felt that well-written, state-of-the-art guidelines were necessary to help physicians all over the country deal with this common and often very difficult problem.

en As a physician, Senator Frist has a moral calling to save lives and alleviate suffering. He joins Nancy Reagan, dozens of Nobel Laureates, thousands of scientists, and millions of patients across the nation in calling for an end to the restrictions that have shackled the search for new cures. I applaud his courage in putting patients over politics.
  Edward Kennedy

en If your doctor won't discuss your health with you, you need to change doctors. We want patients to be concerned and be responsible for their health. We want them involved.

en They seem concerned about the problem and intrigued about the solution.

en People like to talk to their doctor. They don't just like to come in and be treated like a number, they like to talk to their doctor. If you talk to the patients, then you can get them to relax. Coming to see a colon/rectal doctor, especially if you know you are going to have your anus examined, it's even worse than seeing a dentist.

en We want them to completely change the way they handle organs. We want stricter testing and we want families and patients to be notified if there is a problem with a donor, so that the family could make the decision, not the doctor.

en I feel more optimistic, ... because we have a solution to the problem of the pension fund, which was an enormous problem.

en I'm very concerned about her patients and the care they are going to get at this point in time and in the next two months. Furthermore, I'm also very concerned about the morale of the rest of the individuals in the Ruskin clinic who give all of our patients such good care.

en A lot of our members are concerned. It's not as if you can buy a congressman or their staff with a dinner. This is not the solution to the problem.

en You really have to ask the patients themselves if they think this improvement is worth the added impact of toxicity and visits to the doctor. Some patients want every day they can get; others opt for more family time.

en Patients aren't doctors. Patients don't have medical knowledge. It's (the doctor's) job to find out what's wrong with you. It's their responsibility, not the patient's.

en The problem is the message, ... The message is confused and inconsistent. It posits a problem, but does not provide a convincing solution. Only if the problem and the solution are in balance can they hope to convince a skeptical public.

en I have one 96-year-old patient who hasn't seen a doctor in two years because of this. I don't think he'll make it until the Supreme Court hears this. I've had other patients who have passed away for the same reason. I feel terrible, but there's nothing I can do.

en That sounds better than it is in operation. Medicaid patients frequently have difficulty finding a doctor, so to expect a doctor to put the time and energy into becoming an amateur lawyer is asking a lot.


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