A Usenet persona calling itself Michael Daly wrote:
On 25-Mar-2005, Scott Weiser wrote:
HOSPITALIZATION and SURGERY. It does
not, by law.
Which law? Provide proof.
The supplemental policies _do_ provide for hospitalization and
surgery. It is you who is too ignorant to accept the truth.
Nope, they at best provide supplemental cost coverage for items purchased
*during* government-rationed hospitalization and surgery. They do not
provide complete coverage which allows you to obtain hospitalization or
surgery on demand in a Canadian hospital. You still have to take your place
in the priority queue in order to be scheduled for hospitalization or
surgery. That your supplemental policy may pay for you to have a TV in your
room, when and if you ever actually get a room, is beside the point.
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Regards,
Scott Weiser
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© 2005 Scott Weiser
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