Richard Taite
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Yeah, but I think it's $250 for a wrongful death. Yeah, but they don't care. I like the fact that the CEOs of these insurance companies are making between $30 and $50 million a year, right? And they're doing it based on...
you know gains quarter over quarter year over year and i think that this is something that would be genius for certain companies they'll all jump on but you have a sigma or an etna or anthem or whoever it is some stud walks in and says no no this is the policy right here okay and you know everybody jumps on the bandwagon right so if you took it from a
you know gains quarter over quarter year over year and i think that this is something that would be genius for certain companies they'll all jump on but you have a sigma or an etna or anthem or whoever it is some stud walks in and says no no this is the policy right here okay and you know everybody jumps on the bandwagon right so if you took it from a
you know gains quarter over quarter year over year and i think that this is something that would be genius for certain companies they'll all jump on but you have a sigma or an etna or anthem or whoever it is some stud walks in and says no no this is the policy right here okay and you know everybody jumps on the bandwagon right so if you took it from a
And that is, we're educating OBGYNs right from the gate, right? So that they understand what these protocols are and they can identify the med seekers and the people who are overdosing and addicted. Is there a way to do that?
And that is, we're educating OBGYNs right from the gate, right? So that they understand what these protocols are and they can identify the med seekers and the people who are overdosing and addicted. Is there a way to do that?
And that is, we're educating OBGYNs right from the gate, right? So that they understand what these protocols are and they can identify the med seekers and the people who are overdosing and addicted. Is there a way to do that?
Yeah. Because, you know, a lot of doctors are desensitized to the process of helping another.
Yeah. Because, you know, a lot of doctors are desensitized to the process of helping another.
Yeah. Because, you know, a lot of doctors are desensitized to the process of helping another.
This is for you. Because I've spoken in a lot of these psychological universities, right? Wouldn't the seniors or the people who are about to graduate that have to do their hours, right? And they get out, they've got to do their hours. Wouldn't it be great? And they're altruistic at that point, right? Right? They're on fire. So they come out, they're trained in this, right?
This is for you. Because I've spoken in a lot of these psychological universities, right? Wouldn't the seniors or the people who are about to graduate that have to do their hours, right? And they get out, they've got to do their hours. Wouldn't it be great? And they're altruistic at that point, right? Right? They're on fire. So they come out, they're trained in this, right?
This is for you. Because I've spoken in a lot of these psychological universities, right? Wouldn't the seniors or the people who are about to graduate that have to do their hours, right? And they get out, they've got to do their hours. Wouldn't it be great? And they're altruistic at that point, right? Right? They're on fire. So they come out, they're trained in this, right?
They go ahead and they do you and their hours are actually signed off on by the hospital, right? That seems like, you know, a cost effective way to do it for everybody and really the best way.
They go ahead and they do you and their hours are actually signed off on by the hospital, right? That seems like, you know, a cost effective way to do it for everybody and really the best way.
They go ahead and they do you and their hours are actually signed off on by the hospital, right? That seems like, you know, a cost effective way to do it for everybody and really the best way.
And these people are on the way out, right? This is something where, you know, they've got like what an 80 year life expectancy.
And these people are on the way out, right? This is something where, you know, they've got like what an 80 year life expectancy.
And these people are on the way out, right? This is something where, you know, they've got like what an 80 year life expectancy.
That was my idea to deal with the homeless issue, right? Just you get one guy, it's the Pied Piper, right? They, 25 of them follow this guy because this isn't something that you can teach, right? I mean, I guess it is if you, see, the problem is normally you can video yourself and, but you can't in the homeless population, right?