James pregunto: We´d like to invite you for an interview <a href=" http://marshallislandsjournal.com/Journal_WP/?p=zenegra-100-price-in-india.pdf#strangers ">zenegra and alcohol</a> Someone who worked with the Bush administration in the 1980s told me a story about an ophthalmologist in Texas, known as the legendary “Cataract King.” Despite the fact that a cataract surgery had gotten much easier to perform—it took two to three hours when it was first invented, but by the ’80s clocked in at about a half an hour—he continued to charge the “customary” rate: up to $6,000 a pop. By the mid-’80s, Medicare was spending about 4 percent of its budget on cataract surgeries alone. Meanwhile, an hour-long visit with a patient resulting in a complex diagnosis fetched about forty bucks. |
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