Tim: 

The story is long, but the steps for them are:

1. Set up an RFP that is targeted such that their cronies are the only ones 
that can deliver (ISP - Telco), thus every current vendor must partner with the 
telco.
2. Refuse to give out important interface information to various public 
services like electronic Lab Tests.
3. Refuse to respond to phone calls, e-mails, snail mail letters for technical 
information on changing specifications.
4. Pay billions to doctors to switch from you to their cronies (70% on going 
costs, full purchase price, training costs) + 10 - 50k / doctor in clinic. Thus 
no new clients.

Fight this for seven years and though our current clients were very happy to 
continue, I was exhausted fighting those battles instead of writing code and 
providing solutions. A thriving industry in Canada was essentially handed over 
to a couple of companies. 

Jody


> On Mar 14, 2018, at 1:45 PM, Tim Nevels via 4D_Tech <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> On Mar 14, 2018, at 2:00 PM, Jody Bevan wrote:
> 
>>> On Mar 14, 2018, at 12:36 PM, Tim Nevels via 4D_Tech <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I guess that explains why you “retired” and moved to that “tropical" place. 
>>> You sold your company and got rich. Congratulations! 
>> 
>> There is a much different ending than you have given. I like your ending 
>> better than mine though. Universal Health Care gives government the license 
>> to put any number of businesses out of business (and hand it to their 
>> cronies) no matter the cost to tax payers, patients, and the workers in the 
>> system. Lets just say I saw it coming and saved for some years to get enough 
>> to live in a third world country. I handed the keys over and walked away.
> 
> 
> OMG! The Canadian government put you out of business? They forced you to 
> sell, or did they just take it away? 
> 
> They have something in America called “eminent domain” — "the right of a 
> government or its agent to expropriate private property for public use, with 
> payment of compensation.” But this is only for “public use”. But that’s 
> normally used for land and property. I’ve not heard of eminent domain being 
> used to take a business away. Did they consider “health care services” to be 
> “public use”? 
> 
> In any case this is terrible! To be stepped on by the government is the worst 
> form of abuse any business can have. And I always thought the Canadian 
> government was superior to the American government. This drastically changes 
> my opinion now. 
> 
> Tim

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