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March 9, 2010 at 11:50 AM in reply to: OT: Health Care in Mexico vs. U.S. (related to “Father is visiting and hospitalized…”) #523930March 9, 2010 at 11:50 AM in reply to: OT: Health Care in Mexico vs. U.S. (related to “Father is visiting and hospitalized…”) #524187
ocrenter
Participantfor routine care, yes, go to Mexico.
this guy’s dad was having a stroke.
Time = Brain cells!
ocrenter
Participant[quote=svelte]
He also stated he reached down and pulled the floor mat away from the pedal – he said it was definitely NOT the floor mat. Let’s see…not the floor mat, not the pedal (according to Toyota), what could it be?[/quote]
must be the driver!!!!
ocrenter
Participant[quote=svelte]
He also stated he reached down and pulled the floor mat away from the pedal – he said it was definitely NOT the floor mat. Let’s see…not the floor mat, not the pedal (according to Toyota), what could it be?[/quote]
must be the driver!!!!
ocrenter
Participant[quote=svelte]
He also stated he reached down and pulled the floor mat away from the pedal – he said it was definitely NOT the floor mat. Let’s see…not the floor mat, not the pedal (according to Toyota), what could it be?[/quote]
must be the driver!!!!
ocrenter
Participant[quote=svelte]
He also stated he reached down and pulled the floor mat away from the pedal – he said it was definitely NOT the floor mat. Let’s see…not the floor mat, not the pedal (according to Toyota), what could it be?[/quote]
must be the driver!!!!
ocrenter
Participant[quote=svelte]
He also stated he reached down and pulled the floor mat away from the pedal – he said it was definitely NOT the floor mat. Let’s see…not the floor mat, not the pedal (according to Toyota), what could it be?[/quote]
must be the driver!!!!
ocrenter
Participant[quote=Eugene]
So, these absurd bills are not necessarily representative of real costs of healthcare. Poring over them wouldn’t do much good.[/quote]
no Eugene, it is like the infamous $60 charge for a tablet of aspirin. you survey 10 hospital administrators and you’ll find 10 defending that until they are blue in the face.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=Eugene]
So, these absurd bills are not necessarily representative of real costs of healthcare. Poring over them wouldn’t do much good.[/quote]
no Eugene, it is like the infamous $60 charge for a tablet of aspirin. you survey 10 hospital administrators and you’ll find 10 defending that until they are blue in the face.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=Eugene]
So, these absurd bills are not necessarily representative of real costs of healthcare. Poring over them wouldn’t do much good.[/quote]
no Eugene, it is like the infamous $60 charge for a tablet of aspirin. you survey 10 hospital administrators and you’ll find 10 defending that until they are blue in the face.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=Eugene]
So, these absurd bills are not necessarily representative of real costs of healthcare. Poring over them wouldn’t do much good.[/quote]
no Eugene, it is like the infamous $60 charge for a tablet of aspirin. you survey 10 hospital administrators and you’ll find 10 defending that until they are blue in the face.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=Eugene]
So, these absurd bills are not necessarily representative of real costs of healthcare. Poring over them wouldn’t do much good.[/quote]
no Eugene, it is like the infamous $60 charge for a tablet of aspirin. you survey 10 hospital administrators and you’ll find 10 defending that until they are blue in the face.
ocrenter
Participantbtw, you know who passed Taiwan’s single payer system? The KMT, one of the most right-leaning, pro-business political parties in the world. They are so far to the right on the political spectrum they’ll make the Republicans blush.
ocrenter
Participantbtw, you know who passed Taiwan’s single payer system? The KMT, one of the most right-leaning, pro-business political parties in the world. They are so far to the right on the political spectrum they’ll make the Republicans blush.
ocrenter
Participantbtw, you know who passed Taiwan’s single payer system? The KMT, one of the most right-leaning, pro-business political parties in the world. They are so far to the right on the political spectrum they’ll make the Republicans blush.
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