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		By: Dick		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The detox center is certainly a complex issue and I don&#039;t claim to have a solution. But I also don&#039;t understand why our two major medical centers (non-profit organizations) need to spend so much money on advertising. How many of us tell our doctor where we want to go? If even a portion of these significant budgets were shifted to help fund a detox center, wouldn&#039;t it be a win, win situation. The community benefits by having a much needed treatment facility and our hospitals benefit by not having to absorb those costs related to treating these patients. Nice ads though.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The detox center is certainly a complex issue and I don&#8217;t claim to have a solution. But I also don&#8217;t understand why our two major medical centers (non-profit organizations) need to spend so much money on advertising. How many of us tell our doctor where we want to go? If even a portion of these significant budgets were shifted to help fund a detox center, wouldn&#8217;t it be a win, win situation. The community benefits by having a much needed treatment facility and our hospitals benefit by not having to absorb those costs related to treating these patients. Nice ads though.</p>
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