| Re: MIT researchers fight gridlock with Linux [message #793728] |
Sun, 10 February 2008 01:55 |
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On Feb 9, 11:22=A0am, Paul Johnson <ba... [at] ursine.ca> wrote:
> > Billary's Health Care, anyone?
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> Someone needs to look outside the US on that one...the US is
> surprisingly third-world when it comes to health care accessibility
> and cost; arguably worse than third world, even third world countries
> get missionaries providing volunteer health care...
Gee, Paul. We're not quite that bad. I've spent much of my life in one
NHS or another: Navy Brat, Navy, GB NHS, Navy retired, US Medicare,
plus some time on employer plan.
The major difference I see is that, in a Navy Hospital, you have some
idea of the background of those in the waiting room so you can strike
up a conversation easier.
NMC SD invited me back but someone warned me tht, of more medics are
needed elsewhere, the waiting line there would be longer. KH
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