Healthcare Quarterly

Healthcare Quarterly 8(3) May 2005 : 34-34.doi:10.12927/hcq..17424
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Contest: The HQ Code

Abstract

Congratulations to Rhona Lahey, Sasha Carsen and Anne Hartford for successfully unravelling the "Figure This" contest. These three winners have each won a free one-year subscription to the new quarterly journal Healthcare Policy.
For this issue of Healthcare Quarterly we have once again decided to test your decoding skills. Untangle the sentence below and tell us on which page of this issue this sentence appears:

The haetlh and haetlhrae sotecr soulhd be veiewd not as a csot to be eerudnd, but as an oporpttuniy to be epxolerd, embarncig a viison for Canada to ctreae the most inonvative, high qaultiy healthcare system comimtetd to cuounitnos qaultiy impvoreemnt.

You can do it! According to a researcher at Cambridge University, it doesn't matter what order the letters in a word are in. The only important thing is that the first and last letter be in the right place - the rest can be a total mess and you can still read it without a problem. This is because the human mind does not read every letter by itself but the word as a whole.

Submit your answers to: words@longwoods.com. As before, the first three winners will win a free one-year subscription to the new quarterly Healthcare Policy.

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