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New York hospital system agrees to pay $165 million to 147 patients who say they were abused by a former gynecologist

Por: ABC News Health October 08, 2022

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NEW YORK -- New York hospital system agrees to pay $165 million to 147 patients who say they were abused by a former gynecologist.... + full article



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