Re: Outsourcing hits home - my home!

From: 14tonks (mail.2.14tonks_at_recursor.net)
Date: 07/29/04


Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 00:31:40 -0400


"The Brown Family" <r.c.brown@cox.net> wrote in message
news:B__Nc.69$V%.4@okepread03...
> My sympathies, I lost an entire clinic to outsourcing about 4 years ago.
> They never came back, but then were owned by the same doctor who started
the
> overseas transcription company.
>
> Cheryl B.
>

That's not a situation they are likely to come back from, agreed, at least
not until they get a new clinic director. That could happen some day, you
never know.

-- 
Sheila
To reply to me, add the prefix real. to my address.


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