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John Maloney

Hi --

"...they lack new value networks..."

They 'lack' value networks becasue they never had them in the first place!

To elaborate, visualize, optimize and master new health care value networks use VNA.

http://valuenetworks.com/public/item/209780

Cordially,

John

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What do we expect for the future of our children? Disaster, I think the current reform discusses about the "Wealth Care System Reform"!

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