Hi Kathy,
We are not horse people, but we live in the San Ramon area.
In this area you will find a lot of people who share your interest and passion for horses, and we’d be happy to introduce you to a few of them when you come down.
If interested, send us a message off-board using the “send PM” button.
WMC,
We’re a family with kids living in San Ramon, and find the place great. Has all we need of shopping, a good hospital, and several good school options.
David,
The CAJA is open and available to all citizens and legal residents of Costa Rica.
That there is a privat market available for those who do not chose to use the CAJA,
just makes the system similar to that practiced in most West European countries.
Such a wealth of knowledge of how the medical system functions in other countries.
I assume you have lived in those countries, and that is how you have gained your intimate knowledge.
And the Texas Public Policy Foundation is surely non-biased facility?
It is difficult to see how anyone so opposed to a single payer or private system supplemented by a goverment option is able to survive in a country like Costa Rica with their socialized medical system.
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