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		<title>By: Marlena</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marlena</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi, I think we kind of used to have this-at least in terms of community non-profit hospitals. It seems like when they went the way of the corporate world, things really started to shift downward. Has anyone ever looked at that piece of things? (I haven&#039;t-I just remember living in a relatively small town when the community hospital was being pressured to be sold to the corporate world and my priest used to be a hospital administrator who left when it stopped being more of a &#039;service-oriented&#039; field.) The hype against the proposed bill is incredible. The biggest reaction is the senior world who seem to be convinced (in this area) that the United Health Care people want to dismantle Medicare along with the proposed system-and Medicare works okay for them so they are worried. But, that&#039;s here. Maybe not everywhere.

I like your proposal. It would not work, too well, in the rural communities in my state. The people there would not be able to contribute very much. Though they don&#039;t often get people practicing medicine there now, either. Last year, the debate world in high school studied this issue. Most of the kids focused on wanting to look at Japan and France-not the UK or Canada. Their debates were interesting to judge-high school kids!</description>
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<p>I like your proposal. It would not work, too well, in the rural communities in my state. The people there would not be able to contribute very much. Though they don&#8217;t often get people practicing medicine there now, either. Last year, the debate world in high school studied this issue. Most of the kids focused on wanting to look at Japan and France-not the UK or Canada. Their debates were interesting to judge-high school kids!</p>
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