The objective of this paper is to show that David Walsh is gravely mistaken in making these assertions. He is mistaken because the type of financial arrangement a doctor enters into in his practice may affect whom he may treat and how he may treat them, and financial arrangements with a third party become part of the doctor patient relationship
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