this solution is not to bring all the experts from boston and new york into a small town in southeastern ohio. that is not want to work. there will not be enough patience for them to see. the solution has to be that you have got to have medical personnel that know what they know and do not try to do more than they know. without talking about the specifics of the case that you brought up -- i'm obviously not in a situation to examine that situation right now. i would say, rural hospitals need some emergency stabilization capacity in a slightly larger than tiny town, i think some obgyn, perhaps some uncomplicated general surgery, and then an ability and a relationship, hopefully a electronic relationship as long as a physical relationship, with a major medical center. in terms of your allergies, if the story was so, somebody did not look at the chart. there are some other remedies for that kind of stuff. in general, there is a boy to be a difference in terror that is immediately available to you -- there is going to be some difference in care that is immediately available to you. there's not a