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
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