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Originally Posted by Villageswimmer
I should have added that history has shown that TV does not make poor business decisions. If this change happens, you can be sure they have thoroughly researched the pros/cons and the money is there.
Neither side--you nor VHS--signed a contract. They can do what they want even if people think it stinks. I don't see it as bait and switch at all.
If I decided to leave VHS for whatever reason, would that be bait and switch? Did I promise to remain there for life?
It's a free marketplace. All they have to lose (apparently) is some goodwill. We'll get over it; they'll make bucks. 
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I agree 100%. Unfortunately for us patients, health care is a very fluid situation these days, forcing both providers and patients to make difficult choices. VHS's decision is no different than a solo practitioner in Podunk deciding to no longer accept Aetna. These insurance decisions face medical practices every year, and believe me they are not easy, since sometimes it means dropping an insurance that covers a long time patient. Hardly bait and switch--you have to go to an auto insurance company for that

