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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

TV Service Art

It is odd, how you come to appreciate something when you don't have it anymore. I am talking about television services in this case. All the time my husband was restricted to a hospital bed, he had a TV at his disposal in the room to ward off boredom. That is nothing special anymore these days, but the fact that the choice in channels was very limited, turned out to be rather annoying.

Yes, I know; we are spoiled with the present cable tv with comcast.com provider. They give no reason for complaints, unlike some other providers who on several occasions switch up the channels without our knowledge. Their services also contain a much wider array of channels then were offered in the hospital. The quality of the broadcasted stations is practically flawless, compared to the snowy images which appeared on the screen in the hospital rooms.

I am fully aware that the main concern of all the health care givers is geared towards curing the patient as quickly as possible. Nowadays, the majority of all the hospitals also focus on the patients well being and comfort, which prompts the question as to why direct tv with directsattv.com can not be part of that package? It would make the stay a lot more pleasant which can only benefit the healing.

I am not sure who decides and/or is in charge of the TV services at the health care facilities, but they sure have the options between direct TV and cable. There also is a handy TV service guide available with some good information which might be helpful deciding between the two services. They may come to the conclusion that switching TV services is the cure?!

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