Very late morning. You had errands to run
this morning, breakfast at First Watch on Montgomery Road and home. With the
sloppy roads you have been driving the Honda but today for the first time in
about a week you are back to the Toyota. Carol is going to look for new glasses
and you have everything together as far as the first twelve chapters of GMG.One
are concerned. - Amorella
1133 hours. You stopped but I have
nothing to say. Well, it is a pretty day with the clear blue winter sky and it
is cold with the temperature getting down to ten below tonight, but that’s it.
Nothing is in here, Amorella.
Later,
my friend. – Amorella
You
have had an afternoon of telephone calls concerning electronic medical and
pharmaceutical updating relating to 2014 Aetna-Medicare coverage. Thankfully
this is now completed for the both of you.
1630 hours. I am not complaining.
These are aspects of Medicare that need to be updated periodically. In the long
run the health care system will be more efficient. You can see this in all of
our doctors’ offices. I can go to one computer source for all three of my
doctors. Each can look at my test results and take action where each feels I
need it. Tests, medicines, prescriptions, medical history is paperless and
quickly transferable in a medical emergency. Much more of the work can work
this way. It has or should have nothing to do with politics or religion as far
as I am concerned. Privacy from others is fine but not for those within the
medical professions.
People
are concerned for their privacy because of the fear someone will use medical
information against them. “We have met the enemy and it is us,” to paraphrase
“Pogo”, the ancient comic strip. I can remember reading the actual strip.
2148
hours. What a delightful evening. Leftovers followed by BBC’s the Abbey and
Holmes. I am done for the evening. We drove through the Abbey’s wonderful small
town settings and walked and drove on the London streets of the modern Holmes
and Watson.
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