Nothing in life — or at Group Health — is free


March 4, 2010 · 2:48 PM

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Having read the article, I have to respond to Susan Elliot's rant about Group Health policy.

I have been a Group Health patient for 15 years, and to this day, I am thankful for General Health parking. The most I have ever paid for "safe" undercover parking in their garage is $2-$3.

I go to center General Health at least two to three times monthly, and me and my two sisters always comment how lucky we are to have that safe parking. What does she have to gripe about? Nothing in life is free.

Jan Quinnell

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