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	<title>Comments on: California, Canada?</title>
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		<title>By: Locus</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jan 2007 22:23:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I would rather wait for a long time to get my appointment rather than not have an appointment at all.
I think the way you feel about this arguement depends on whether or not you have stable health care coverage.  Those with HCC (like those who tend to write internet articles) will complain that they now have to *gasp* wait longer than they have in the past for their chance to see a doctor.  Those without HCC (likely don&#039;t own computers to comment here) will see it as a blessing to actually have the opportunity to meet with a physician.
I would ask that you consider whether the current system of haves and have-nots is sustainable.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would rather wait for a long time to get my appointment rather than not have an appointment at all.<br />
I think the way you feel about this arguement depends on whether or not you have stable health care coverage.  Those with HCC (like those who tend to write internet articles) will complain that they now have to *gasp* wait longer than they have in the past for their chance to see a doctor.  Those without HCC (likely don&#8217;t own computers to comment here) will see it as a blessing to actually have the opportunity to meet with a physician.<br />
I would ask that you consider whether the current system of haves and have-nots is sustainable.</p>
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