One Saturday night, he was at a local pub which was also visited by five sailors who were on shore leave. Upon seeing Reed, they challenged him to a drinking contest. He out-drank them all, downing eight pints of beer, twelve shots of rum, half of a bottle of whiskey, and a couple of large glasses of cognac.
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Doctor Hides Bribes As Rent Payments
McAllen doc, Edinburg medical assistant convicted of healthcare fraud
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You can learn amazing things from retired people, i.e., old people who don’t have a dog in the fight anymore (that’s why ink flows better after age 65).
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“I can make the case that almost no healthcare vendors care about anything other than setting themselves up to be acquired by the PE industry. Once purchased, all the PE firms care about is expanding profits quickly to allow for a quick flip. This includes RBR firms, TPAs, brokers, and PBMs. No one is advocating for the employer and when the efficient market concept kicks in, everyone will be sorry. Employers will eventually get their revenge on all the players who abuse their relationships many of which have fiduciary responsibility.” – Mike Dendy
Continue reading Quote Of The DayHouse Approves Direct Primary Care For Poor People
One third of the government has decided Direct Primary Care is good for poor people too (the other two thirds are the Senate and the Executive Branch). It’s likely the other 2/3 will approve Crenshaw/Schrier Medicaid Primary Care Improvement Act.
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