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Certain cancers have cures, but the drug companies are just trying to find a way to make the most money from it. 

Most of these cures are for genetically linked cancers, which make up a small amount of cancer cases. You can't make money if you have the cure to a certain type of breast cancer that only affects 1% of women. 
I'm sure you know this and I'm not disputing your comments, but there are significant tax credits and other incentives for pharma companies to perform R&D and testing for "orphan drugs".  Japan and the EU have instituted similar laws because they've been so effective on certain rare diseases.

 
In irons, illegal (old) grooves are not going to improve your game. Those grooves will only help great players around the greens. Instead get yourself some later model Ping G series irons (G20/25/30) and that's the best you'll be able to do there.

As far as drivers... worry about forgiveness, not a couple extra illegal yards with higher COR/CT. The most forgiving later model driver on the planet in my opinion was the Nike 5900 square driver. It maxed out the legal MOI (resistance to twisting on impact), and it's hard to mi#### ever for a hack. You can get one on Ebay for about 50 bucks.
I am a hack, thanks

 
A lot of hospitals are treating patients like factory products, except when you're putting out bad products in a factory, there is some sort of correction action to fix the problem.  In a hospital when doctors or nurses are doing bad things there is no corrective action.  If you try to make things better you'll end up fired.  Just like in factories alot of people are just there for a paycheck and really don't give a crap about their products/ patients.  Not me but it happens.
My wife is an RN and just became an NP.  There is no way a hospital allows #### service for fear of being sued.  Most hospitals also require patient satisfaction surveys to verify quality.

 
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Certain cancers have cures, but the drug companies are just trying to find a way to make the most money from it. 

Most of these cures are for genetically linked cancers, which make up a small amount of cancer cases. You can't make money if you have the cure to a certain type of breast cancer that only affects 1% of women. 
This is stupid.  Someone has a cure, already spent the money to find it, but can't profit?  So, you are saying the cost to manufacture the drug is more than the price they can set?

 And...preemptively, you already said 1% so they aren't killing it on others meds (why would they r&d a cure that hurts the bottom line?).

 
While IMAX used to be awesome when we were kids with gigantic screens that covered nearly your entire peripheral vision both vertically and horizontally, the brand has been watered down tremendously in the name of profits. Now IMAX commands huge fees and a % cut and all they're selling is their magic ratio of sight lines and name. Other Large Format movie theater auditoriums are just as good and possibly better, especially if they have leather recliners, but also depending on screen type and sound system.

 
Certain cancers have cures, but the drug companies are just trying to find a way to make the most money from it. 

Most of these cures are for genetically linked cancers, which make up a small amount of cancer cases. You can't make money if you have the cure to a certain type of breast cancer that only affects 1% of women. 
Yeah, I have some friends that say this stuff.  It's always fun to hear them talk about crazy conspiracy theories.

 
No idea from a postal perspective, but incredibly important from business planning and development / census perspective.
I'll tell you one thing, they are awful as geographic identifiers even though most companies seems to treat them as the Bible.

 
Metropolis areas, inner cities and the like are built and designed to perpetuate poverty and empowers those folks to feel like the system is rigged against them. 

 
I don't have to do research for anyone or exercise logic for them.

you can believe the world isn't corrupt if you wish but asking for proof, which would require providing an almost endless amount of data which would likely only fall on the deaf ears of those unable to dig their heads out of the sand, comes across as foolish

the truth is out there if you want to find it

 
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Good reads from people actually following the rules. Some of you are clearly posting about other professions. I mean, tip the garbage man?  Give me a break.

 
People respect the hell out of architects... until they have to pay us.
So how do you bid out work?  Fixed price, T&M, cost plus?

People will shop, and do more research on buying a 300 dollar television  than finding a good doctor/surgeon. 
Another thing I can learn.  Say I know nothing about doctors in my area and want the best ortho surgeon in the area.  How to proceed?

 
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I don't have to do research for anyone or exercise logic for them.

you can believe the world isn't corrupt if you wish but asking for proof, which would require providing an almost endless amount of data which would likely only fall on the deaf ears of those unable to dig their heads out of the sand, comes across as foolish

the truth is out there if you want to find it
Did Santa bring you new tinfoil for your hat this Christmas?

 
So how do you bid out work?  Fixed price, T&M, cost plus?

Another thing I can learn.  Say I know nothing about doctors in my area and want the best ortho surgeon in the area.  How to proceed?




 
I would recommend word of mouth but you have to ask several people.  Also, you can get several opinions.  You don't really care about the "bedside manner" you don't want to make a friend you want the best results.  If it was me I would try to find someone who works in the hospital and get their opinion on outcomes.   

 
I don't have to do research for anyone or exercise logic for them.

you can believe the world isn't corrupt if you wish but asking for proof, which would require providing an almost endless amount of data which would likely only fall on the deaf ears of those unable to dig their heads out of the sand, comes across as foolish

the truth is out there if you want to find it
WAKE UP, SHEEPLE!

 
Another thing I can learn.  Say I know nothing about doctors in my area and want the best ortho surgeon in the area.  How to proceed?
The ONLY reason people spend more time researching a TV is because they can. They can look up features, read reviews, and compare to the price. Take price out of the equation and the whole thing becomes a weird black hole. Medical pricing transparency would change everything. Yet somehow everyday people get billed insane amounts and have zero idea why or how. Even when you try really hard to peg them down to a number, they give you one and it isnt even close. What recourse do you have? 

 
The ONLY reason people spend more time researching a TV is because they can. They can look up features, read reviews, and compare to the price. Take price out of the equation and the whole thing becomes a weird black hole. Medical pricing transparency would change everything. Yet somehow everyday people get billed insane amounts and have zero idea why or how. Even when you try really hard to peg them down to a number, they give you one and it isnt even close. What recourse do you have? 




 
We have people pay cash all the time for a procedure.  They negotiate a price with the hospital and surgeon and that is what they pay.  Now I know that everyone can't afford to pay cash and have to rely on insurance but it is possible to negotiate.  

 
We have people pay cash all the time for a procedure.  They negotiate a price with the hospital and surgeon and that is what they pay.  Now I know that everyone can't afford to pay cash and have to rely on insurance but it is possible to negotiate.  
It is not possible to negotiate without divine intervention when you have insurance. 

 
In irons, illegal (old) grooves are not going to improve your game. Those grooves will only help great players around the greens. Instead get yourself some later model Ping G series irons (G20/25/30) and that's the best you'll be able to do there.

As far as drivers... worry about forgiveness, not a couple extra illegal yards with higher COR/CT. The most forgiving later model driver on the planet in my opinion was the Nike 5900 square driver. It maxed out the legal MOI (resistance to twisting on impact), and it's hard to mi#### ever for a hack. You can get one on Ebay for about 50 bucks.
:blackdot:

 
A lot of hospitals are treating patients like factory products, except when you're putting out bad products in a factory, there is some sort of correction action to fix the problem.  In a hospital when doctors or nurses are doing bad things there is no corrective action.  If you try to make things better you'll end up fired.  Just like in factories alot of people are just there for a paycheck and really don't give a crap about their products/ patients.  Not me but it happens.
My wife is an RN and just became an NP.  There is no way a hospital allows #### service for fear of being sued.  Most hospitals also require patient satisfaction surveys to verify quality.
I'm an RN and can testify to this being wrong here too. We are ALWAYS looking for ways to get better. That said, patient satisfaction surveys are a lousy way to measure quality. Patients do NOT typically know what's good for them, and kissing patient's (more often in my case, patients' families) asses in order to get a better score undermines healing.

 
A lot of hospitals are treating patients like factory products, except when you're putting out bad products in a factory, there is some sort of correction action to fix the problem.  In a hospital when doctors or nurses are doing bad things there is no corrective action.  If you try to make things better you'll end up fired.  Just like in factories alot of people are just there for a paycheck and really don't give a crap about their products/ patients.  Not me but it happens.
My wife is an RN and just became an NP.  There is no way a hospital allows #### service for fear of being sued.  Most hospitals also require patient satisfaction surveys to verify quality.
Agreed, but they do act as factories in a sense of trying to move "product".  My wife had some major surgery a few months back. She stayed one night.  It was obvious the hospital wanted her out the next day to have the room.  

 
Agreed, but they do act as factories in a sense of trying to move "product".  My wife had some major surgery a few months back. She stayed one night.  It was obvious the hospital wanted her out the next day to have the room.  
I was told this year that the heads of departments at a large, local hospital here have sales goals numbers they have to meet every quarter and that most decisions are based on achieving these numbers.

 
I was told this year that the heads of departments at a large, local hospital here have sales goals numbers they have to meet every quarter and that most decisions are based on achieving these numbers.





 
I have never heard this before and I work at a very large hospital.  Even when I worked for a for-profit hospital the patient safety and outcome always came first.  The pt doesn't always know what is best for them, and most of the time the family doesn't either.  If ever in doubt ask for your patient care advocate to work on your behalf and to make sure all your questions are answered and needs are met.   

 
Agreed, but they do act as factories in a sense of trying to move "product".  My wife had some major surgery a few months back. She stayed one night.  It was obvious the hospital wanted her out the next day to have the room.  
Yeah, I hear you. It can have that feeling a lot. The main problem with healthcare/hospitals is that there are so many masters to serve. Insurance companies will often approve only a one-night stay after a given procedure. You have to go a long way out of your way to justify why a person might need to stay another night or two, and they'll probably still push back and deny.

Also, in my experience, a hospital is about the worst place to convalesce, unless you're medically unstable and need monitoring/care round the clock. It's hard to sleep; you're confined to an uncomfortable bed; the food is bad and unhealthy and you are exposed to germs/disease/possibility of human error in medication administration. Much better off being home.

 
I'm an RN and can testify to this being wrong here too. We are ALWAYS looking for ways to get better. That said, patient satisfaction surveys are a lousy way to measure quality. Patients do NOT typically know what's good for them, and kissing patient's (more often in my case, patients' families) asses in order to get a better score undermines healing.





 
I wish our hospital didn't even do the surveys.  What a waste of time to get a little bit of money back from insurance companies and cause a lot of headaches.  I would go as far as saying JCAHO is a waste of money as well.  The money that is spent on our main hospital alone to become JCAHO approved could hire a lot more staff.   My 2 cents of working in the medical field for over 20 years is that JCAHO is just a show for a few days maybe a week and the hospital goes back to how they run on a daily basis.  IF you are not JCAHO every day why fake it to get a certification like many hospitals around my area did to become magnet hospitals.  Anywho 

 
He's calling you dumb in a very nice way.
RokNRole, I think he is also implying that your pharmacy must have been closed on New Year's Day and you didn't get a refill before the holidays. Or maybe it is just me.

You should share your theories with your new boss and help him really confirm he made the right choice by transferring you to Dallas.

 
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proninja said:
It's a statement that doesn't actually state anything. If you have a point to make, make it. Don't puke out a word salad that doesn't mean anything. 
Your comprehension is in question

 
proninja said:
In all fairness, I'd agree that my opinion of you is the least of your worries
You are one of many on here with limited ability to understand my posts

i give you credit for your brevity 

 

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