By ROBERT NOTT and DANIEL J. CHACÓN
The Santa Fe New Mexican
Clad in her white medical coat, Dr. Gabrielle Adams moved through the halls of the state Capitol, hoping to talk to any lawmaker she could find.
“I’ve been walking around trying to grab people,” said Adams, president of Albuquerque-based Southwest Gastroenterology.
Her goal was to persuade lawmakers to approve a bill that would cap medical malpractice payouts at $750,000 for independent outpatient health care facilities that are not majority-owned by a hospital.
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