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		<title>By: T. Rand Collins MD</title>
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		<dc:creator>T. Rand Collins MD</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thank you for a balanced analysis, Steve.  I have recently joined International Health Care Providers, a respected Canadian firm with a good track record for looking after its patients, with the goal of bringing its services to western Canada.  We are working hard to establish a firm base under our business, with options for patient financing and careful evaluation of out US hospital.  &quot;Doing it right&quot; is a slow process, but we believe we are going in the right direction and our approach will pay off in the long run.  I think some of the people hoping for quick returns are dropping out.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for a balanced analysis, Steve.  I have recently joined International Health Care Providers, a respected Canadian firm with a good track record for looking after its patients, with the goal of bringing its services to western Canada.  We are working hard to establish a firm base under our business, with options for patient financing and careful evaluation of out US hospital.  &#8220;Doing it right&#8221; is a slow process, but we believe we are going in the right direction and our approach will pay off in the long run.  I think some of the people hoping for quick returns are dropping out.<br />
T. Rand Collins PhD MD</p>
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