In article <fbm7q3$m0d$1@registered.motzarella.org>,
"Dee Dee" <deedovey@shentel.net> wrote:
> "Miche" <miche@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
> news:miche-A39AF6.19271305092007@news.itconsult.net...
> > What I mean is, a person can walk in off the street and not have to
> > worry about whether they can afford the "co-pay" or presenting their
> > insurance card, or whether the doctor will accept their insurance or
> > whether their insurance will accept the doctor, or having to fight later
> > for the coverage they've already bought, or any of that silliness.
> >
> > They just make the appointment, then turn up for it. End of story.
>
> No such things as long waiting periods for anything, either, heh? Give me a
> break.
For most things it's OK. There are some things where there are longish
waiting periods.
But frankly, I'd rather have this system.
Miche
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