>>>>>>That's how the system works. When doctors are considered a fair game, patients become fair game for doctors.
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>>>>>I agree completely, except that I wouldn't call it a system. It's an industry, that's how they call themselves anyway.
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>>>>Of course it's a system, but it's a sink and has no output. It takes ill people as input and converts them into money for the doctors. Sometimes there's a bi-product - the odd well person gets output.
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>>>It's not
a system. It's a bunch of sort-of-independent players. You can't find a single insurer that works in all parts of the country, and no matter how you get involved, YMMV. A system would have same properties no matter where you touch it.
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>>polymorphism?
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>It does have multiple heads... and I'm not sure they were sober when they designed the parent-parent-... class.
It could be still better than DOS-based procedural code, though the latter was certainly uniformed, i.e. no objects at all.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant