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Hi Alan,

If we are writing to a member of congress who does not support universal healthcare, is there something we can ask of them to help their constituents solve the problems with direct healthcare? If we are always asking for universal healthcare as a solution — and I believe that it is the best solution — but they’ve registered their opposition to it or the Republican majority House will never pass it, asking them to support universal healthcare will be a dead end for getting positive movement.

I also wonder whether there are differences in direct healthcare contracts. If so, what are the essential provisions one needs in order to make one of those plans worthwhile? You are seeing low and high end contracts of this sort, so there are some contracts that may provide better access and relief to the administrative burden of providers.

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