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Health Care
The country’s population
just isn't getting any younger. As medical science
continues to improve our quality of life, it is
extending it as well. This has been accomplished through
a massive allocation of funds from both the public and
private sector for research and care. These money
sources are becoming problematical as is being brought
home to us by the bounties now being paid for medical
schools to produce less doctors, hospitals to release
their patients earlier and countless congressional
battles over Medicare and its benefits.
We are convinced that there
is always substantial funding available for ideas within
the healthcare field that either create better mouse
traps or make the ones we use on a day to day basis more
efficient and therefore more economical. Our staff in
this field headed by highly regarded, Doctor Jules
Haberman and Doctor Newell Crane, who are world class
and have interacted with major health care officials
from both the public and private sectors.
Incidentally, Chapman’s International head, Kennon
Brennen was recently awarded the privatization contract
for the largest medical facility in West Africa. The
award was based on the quality of his team, the
financial resources that would be brought to bear on the
project and his plan of attack outlined in a massive
business plan. The facility is now operational and the
talk of the continent. Not only is the plant turning out
generic pharmaceuticals but it is doing substantive
research in holistic areas which we believe will offer
great potential to the people of the African Continent
as well as the world at large.
We think that it would be
interesting for you to understand that Ken is Black and
has "been there and done that". He felt that the time
was ripe to return something to his heritage and started
an uphill battle to not only get permission to take on
the job, but the needed financing as well. The total
cost of the project will run into the tens of millions
of dollars before it completed. The process required
endless meetings with U. S. and oversees investors,
meeting with U. S. and foreign diplomats and an almost
endless job of filling out forms for every phase of the
operation. The secret of Ken's success is simply guts,
intensity, brains and desire. With those elements,
anyone could have done the same. Maybe we can help you
do the same.
We welcome any thoughts or
suggestions you may want to discuss in this area.
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