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Moreover, hospitals often require doctors to admit a minimum number of patients before they're granted admitting privileges.
Advances in medical care have reduced the length of time patients remain in hospital and freed up beds, allowing doctors to admit more patients.
In the report, several former employees said the company coerced doctors to admit patients to its hospitals, regardless of medical need, to increase company profits.
The two whistle-blowers, Charles M. Bates and Craig Patrick, said Kyphon had deliberately urged doctors to admit patients overnight, knowing the admissions were unnecessary.
He was brought back to the emergency room and stayed for three days while I fought to get the doctors to admit him to a psych ward, where I believed he needed to be.
Some require the doctors to admit a certain number of patients at the hospital each year -- but this essentially requires doctors to have lots of patients suffering from major medical complications, something that rarely occurs with abortion patients because the procedure is so safe.
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'But you'd be hard-put to get a doctor to admit to it.
It took more than five years for a doctor to admit that there was something wrong with her, that it wasn't all in her head.
One of the hospitals requires a doctor to admit at least 10 patients per year, she said, a standard that her doctors, who fly in from out of state to perform the procedures, would be unable to meet.
The visiting doctors are unlikely to gain privileges at Fargo's three hospitals, Ms. Kromenaker said, which include a veterans' hospital, one with Roman Catholic affiliations and one that requires a doctor to admit at least five patients a year.
"I just wanted the doctor to admit he'd made a mistake," he said.
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