Klarinet Archive - Posting 000548.txt from 2004/08

From: "Film & Music Promotion Management" <FilmPromotion@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] Costco caskets
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 07:42:17 -0400

There used to be a company called "urgent care" which would have
doctors on staff which anyone could come into and see a doctor without
an appointment and at off hours. They lasted about 3 years and then
shut down. I wonder if they were/are required to report everything to
the health records bureau? (not sure of the name, but there is a
national database of medical records which gets all of the medical
reports (insurance companies have access to it)- that's why somebody
with a previous health condition can't just write on an application
that they are 100% well and get away with it.

David B.

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Nancy Buckman <eefer@-----.net>
Subject: Re: [kl] Costco caskets
Message-Id: <6.0.1.1.2.20040818211514.0260dd00@-----.net>

At 07:39 PM 8/18/2004, you wrote:
>Why Not? Expanding the variety of products offered would be a natural
for
>a WallMart SuperStore. Just think, WallMart or Costco could offer in
the
>same store the services of a midwife for young musicians not yet able
to
>make a decent living and a walk-in mortuary for the elder musicians
>making their final plans. No need to pay high hospital fees or
getting
>ripped of at a real mortuary.

Target stores in this area (Baltimore, MD) have just opened"Minute
Clinics"
. For @-----.without an
appointment.

Nancy

Nancy Buckman
Principal Clarinet / Orchestra AACC
eefer@-----.net
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