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	<title>Comments on: Boutique Health Insurance</title>
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		<title>By: Jerry</title>
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		<description>OK... they are selling health care for the wealthy, but does it HAVE to be just for the wealthy? Dr. Gordon Moore, in upstate NY, has a medical practice that seems to be somewhat similar in many ways. He keeps his overhead extremely low, makes himself available to his patients with same-day service, and takes all his own call. He claims that his practice is more fulfilling and he provides better care... and he does not have to limit his clientele to the wealthy or those with great insurance.&lt;BR&gt;I guess it depends, at least partially, on the goals of the physician, perhaps. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK&#8230; they are selling health care for the wealthy, but does it HAVE to be just for the wealthy? Dr. Gordon Moore, in upstate NY, has a medical practice that seems to be somewhat similar in many ways. He keeps his overhead extremely low, makes himself available to his patients with same-day service, and takes all his own call. He claims that his practice is more fulfilling and he provides better care&#8230; and he does not have to limit his clientele to the wealthy or those with great insurance.<br />I guess it depends, at least partially, on the goals of the physician, perhaps.</p>
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