Veep Debate: Ending the Palin Reality TV Show
Swift Boaters Start Your Engines
Fireside Chat
McCain Exaggerating Past with Palin?
Poker, Hookers, and Black Contracts: Or How To Make a CIA Trial Go Away
Wall Street and the Return of the Repressed
Do Taxpayers Need Marriage Workshops?
The Bailout Blame Game
Why the Bailout Sells America Short
The Palin Fear Factor
Zip It, Soldier!
Five Alternative Bailout Plans
Reality Trumps Politics in First Debate
The Pentagon Bailout Fraud
Two Staffers Violating McCain's Conflict Rules?
Brzezinski Talks Bases
The Spies Who Love Obama
Flight of the Diplomats
The $700 Billion Bailout Plan's Fine Print
Senate Panel to Paulson: No Blank Check
The Next Prez's Superpowers
Top Alaska GOPer Hits McCain-Palin Campaign on Troopergate
Party Favors: Land Handouts Are a Gas
A Democratic Rebellion?
Wall Street vs. Congress
The McCain Campaign's Latest Target: The New York Times
Will the Government Bailout Work?
Is McCain Out-Populisting Obama?
Fed Up With the Fed
McCain's 83 Wall Street Lobbyists
Return of the Geeks |
RE: "Another Walter Reed-Type Scandal" In 2002 I had open heart surgery at the VA Medical Center in La Jolla, California. That VA facility gave me the best medical care I have ever received in my life and their computerized medical records system impressed the hell out of a long time IT man like myself. My medical care is now provided by Kaiser Permanente of Southern California and is inferior to the care I received at the VA. Kaiser Permanente Southern California has implemented a computerized system similar to the one I saw in action at the VA when I was there. Since Kaiser has implemented their computerized patient records system I've noticed a significant improvement in the medical care I now receive from them. They haven't reached the quality of care and service I received at the VA, but they are getting close. Posted by: Fred Scholl September 15, 2008 9:08 PM
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