mutilated misquotes from Alma J Wetzker's 4 Dec 2005 classic prose may follow:
" restricting certain procedures to contain costs. Unfortunately, not all " the governments were restricting the same procedures. Several bright " people in need of care simply crossed borders to get the care they Thanks for the chuckle... " I guess the real solution is to try adding some elements of the free Who was it who made a remark to the effect that 'computers are useless - all they give you are answers'? As you know, before there is any point at all in seeking a solution, it is necessary to define the problem (the more clearly and the more specifically, the better). I don't minimize the difficulty of doing this - asking a good question is _tough_. _If_, however, the problem related to health care for which a solution is desired is as specified in the question I set out earlier in this thread then there is no solution. R -- http://www.quen.net "Gold needs no endorsement, it can be tested with scales and acids. The recipient of gold does not have to trust the government stamp upon it, if he does not trust the government that stamped it. No act of faith is called for when gold is used in payments, and no compulsion is required." -Benjamin M. Anderson _______________________________________________ [email protected] Unsub/Pause/Etc : http://mail.linux-sxs.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/general
