Sound familiar? Malpractice costs driving doctors out of OB in the Cayman Islands

November 11, 2006

They’re worried that this will deter families from moving there:

The long term implications of going off Island for all baby deliveries could have a ripple effect on the financial and tourist sectors, if professionals with young families decide against moving to the Caymans, because of limited Obstetrician services.



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