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To: Voltaire who wrote (54390)12/16/1999 2:11:00 PM
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OT- That's odd. Medical care is very skilled labor intensive. Where do you find the nurses, anesthesiologists, cardiologists, surgical technicians, lab technicians, heart-lung machine bypass technicians, bloodbank employees, office staff, hospital staff etc. that work for what must be pennies a day to help the surgeon. It's also nice of the hospital to provide everything (lab work, medicines, labor costs for the above, hospital employees, hospital equipment and amortization of the hospital building) for free and donate their share of the $750,000 cost of the heart transplant to the surgeon. Could you itemize who gets what in the way of payment? Where can I get in on such a deal?

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