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  • Cumber, Clifford G

    Knight Ridder Tribune Business News, 01/2005
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    Jan. 11--ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- Frederick physician Dr. Gerrit Schipper was one of several doctors to flank Gov. Robert Ehrlich as he announced Monday he had vetoed a medical malpractice reform bill passed only days before. Dr. Schipper will continue to practice gynecology in Frederick, he said. His two colleagues at Frederick OB/GYN will continue obstetrics for a year, then gauge the success of reforms before deciding if they will remain in practice. Dr. Schipper said he came to Annapolis to support the governor with the full backing of the obstetrics department of Frederick Memorial Hospital. The Foris Group will "continue to provide health care services," Mr. Kumar Barve said. "So when we are voting to override the governor's veto of this very well-drafted compromise, we are basically saying with our votes that we want the people of Frederick, and the rest of Maryland to continue to have access to quality health care."