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Surgeons Te Society Plans ‘mm Drive Against Evil Practices
By DELOS SMITH United Press Science Editor NEW YORK, Sept. 25 — The board of regents of the American College of Surgeons today undertook a campaign to educate the public about thetevils of fee-split-ting between physicians and surgeons. | The college plans to use tele-
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By United Press MILWAUKEE, Sept. 25--A family doctor closely watched four children in the Leo Linnemanstons family yesterday for symptoms of the polio virus that killed four ther children in the family. Officials at South View Hospital,
ire treated and the Linnemanstons’ children died, said there were no signs of the disease in! the other children yesterday—the day after 13-year-old Barbara Linnemanstons died. Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Barbara, the last of
vision and the radio. But as a » R Voor Floated { starter, ten of its top officials in-| a cluding its new and outgoing] INTRODUCING—Pert Peggy wy
| Across the Lake TWO RIVERS, Wis.— Kerm' Stevens, program director for a 'ocal radio station, was only kidding when he told Michigan listeners they could float requests to him across Lake Michigan. | Today he had a request for! “Botch-a-Me” from “Skids, Ludington, Mich.” The request was found in a bottle in Lake Michigan.
presidents, unburdened themselves to reporters in the hope of reaching the public with “a message.” This had never been done before. |
The message is: The public, for: " Its own good, must realize what Breakfact Club," each weekday fee-splitting is and how it can| 28 a.m. on WISH. A graduate react to the harm of persons in| of the University of California, need of surgical attention. It! Peggy was a school teacher bemust realize there is such a thing| fore deciding to follow a singas “ghost surgery.” And that cer-| ing career. tain buildings with signs designat-| —— Ing them as “hospitals,” are not! acceptable hospitals.
Describes ‘Ghost Surgery’
As defined by the 10 eminent | surgeons, fee - splitting occurs| when a surgeon rebates part of| his fee to the physician who re-} ferred the patient. “Ghost surgery” is when the patient thinks he is being operated upon by one physician, but another slips into the operating room after the patient is put un- | der and does the job. | The danger of fee-splitting, the| 10 agreed, is that it encourages physicians to refer surgical cases only to those surgeons willing to| kick back part of the fee al-| though those surgeons are not necessarily the best possible ones for the cases. The evil of fee-spiitting, of “ghost surgery,” of phony hospitals, of all other violations of | generally accepted medical ethics is that they do violence to “simple | honesty,” the 10 said’ ih a consensus of definition and for maoy| tives of profit.
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plaint with the county medical society, the surgeons advised. Dr. Howard A. Patterson, New York, interposed: “The patient! can also ask if the hospital is; properly accredited. He can ask: ‘Are you taking me to a sanitar-| jum or to ,an accredited hos-| pitar’?” | The ten surgeons emphasized, that the vast majority of phy-| sicians and surgeons are honest and that “fee-splitters” were a! small minority. All members of the society, who number more than 18,000, pledge! themselves never to split a fee. | “Ten or 12” over the years have been found out violating the rule and have been expelled. Approxi- | mately 90 per cent of the nation’s| specialized surgeons are members.
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the four victims to die. Herjare in quarantine, are John, 20, a only «that friends and sympathiz-|the Ozaukee County polio chapter.|rable family polio tragedy anybrother, Paul, 16, a high school Marine home on emergency leaveriers “pray that our other children|Drivers have agreed to take only where in the United States. football star, died Sept. 15 andJanet, 18; Francis, 11, and|will be spared from polio.” their expenses, Dr. Fox said all resources of the
Lorrain, 4, died 24 hours later.|Yvonne, 1. | Five per cent of the profits of a| Dr. Max Fox, medical director hospital were used to treat the Mary Ann, 8, died Saturday. Bar-| Meanwhile, a total of $1216 has stock car racing program at near- at South View, said yesterday the Linnemanstons children and tests bara died shortly after funeral heen collected in a fund to aid the/by Cedarburg Sunday will belsame violent strain of polio had will be made in an effort to disservices were held for Mary Ann.|grief-stricken Linnemanstons fam-igiven to the family. Ninety-five attacked all four children. He cover what polio virus caused the The other four children, who ily: Leo Linnemanstons had asked per cent of the profits will go toisaid he did not know of a compa-|deaths.
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