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Any chance you can persuade Dr. Hobbs to make a house call to the U of A? The telemedicine approach used to date has relied on the patient following sound medical advice, when the basic illness seems to be mental, i.e., a lack of self-control and poor decision-making, possibly resulting from a cranial parasite (r. Robbinsi). If that is in fact the case, radical surgery might be called for, which is a judgement Dr Hobbs should make in person, after a thorough mental and physical exam.

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Wow! Didn't realize the Arizona Medicaid program was in such dire straits! Glad the competent "doctors" are taking charge. Now, what about the malignancy that affecting the schools, especially the voucher program? I think that warrants another "medical" investigation. Thanks for all your columns!

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Dr. Hobbs needs to go to the UofA to see what can be salvaged.

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The treatment plan needs to be carefully followed or the malpractice settlement will exceed the awardable limit from the Arizona courts. It might be appropriate to remind any individuals who were involved in letting Mr. Medicaid fester that health care in Arizona Prisons is a patient at the federal level.

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Thanks for the timely expose. Appropriately, you deployed your Machete-like rather than just your Rapier-like wit!

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Brilliant! And as usual, it would be hysterically funny if it were not true! Lol! Love it!

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Perfect, Fitz! Thank you! Wish you could have pointed to some Republican malfeasance.

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