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you might explore canadian policies or those of any country with socialized
medicine programs.  i can't imagine that private systems such as here in the
u.s. would be government subsidized...but may be wrong.  I would guess that
in canada any policy would be provinical rather than federal bc each
province has their own program, but i bet you already knew that.

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Date: Friday, August 25, 2000 9:15 PM
Subject: utilities subsidies for hospitals


>Would anyone be aware of policies, national or subnational, in any country,
which provide for a special subsidized rate for utilities such as water,
electricity, or phone, for hospitals? If so, rate of subsidy of particular
interest.
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>LCampbell
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