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MICHAEL ALLEN BABCOCK, 45, a petite and chic redhead, looks more like a sportswear designer than the president and chief stockholder of the U.S.'s fourth largest computer time-sharing company. Her firm, Allen-Babcock of Los Angeles, has annual revenues of $5,000,000 and more than 300 clients. "I was always strongly motivated," she says...
Others see the answer in private dialysis centers, which have no hospital overhead and therefore can make a profit while providing the service at lower rates. Boston's Babcock Artificial Kidney Center charges an all-inclusive $160 per treatment and plans to lower its price to $130-as compared to $387 at the nearby Peter Bent Brigham Hospital...
...first of these clinics, the Babcock Artificial Kindney Center in Brookline, was the focal point of a Public Health Council controversy earlier this year relating to the Center's connection with the Brigham Hospital...
According to Massachusetts law, only a non-profit making hospital can supervise operation of kindney machines. The Brigham was in fact temporarlly licensed to supervise the Babcock Center, but the Public Health Council felt that the agreement between the Hospital and the Center did not clearly place the responsibility of the operation on the Brigham, as is required. As a consequence, the Health Council postponed granting Babcock a permanent operating license...
Hassan said yesterday that Babcock will probably submit a new application for a license at the next meeting of the Public Health Council...