Re: Migrating SBS servers



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I s'pose the difference is in the why. I'm purchasing insurance but know
the
process, another person may not know the process.

Nor does the medical doc charge each patient for his insurance. A
proportional amount, built into his fee, of course!
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I guess I'm asking the patient to buy extraordinary insurance for this
particular operation, their standard medical cover doesn't cover some of the
possible outcomes.


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