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In reply to the discussion: My visit to the ER yesterday [View all]JanMichael
(25,725 posts)54. Two things CW!
One: are you OK? My wife couldn't find you on FB to find out... she goes by married last name now
.... and her first comment was "omg, she's young to be having a BP that high" so... we are thinking of you! Keep everyone posted, please!
Two: This person's "spouse" might be....what's a good word? Imaginary? We have friends still in EMS, and they are WELL aware of how awful prices are for basic care. Constant conversation...prices, AND availability. (long wait times in the ER's) So, Dr. I.Spouse either graduated last week, or has some other bizarro excuse for not giving a damn about causing more stress to their patients economically.
We hope you are OK...thinking of you!
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I'm glad you're blood pressure is back under control and that you're feeling better, CatWoman.
ChisolmTrailDem
Mar 2013
#2
I recently had an abscessed tooth and luckily, I had seen the oral surgeon once before
Laura PourMeADrink
Mar 2013
#87
Oh, right. Rich people love to pay exorbitant hospital bills instead of insurance premiums.
WinkyDink
Mar 2013
#66
the 2010 median average salary for a vet is $82,040 per year - about half that of any medical field
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2013
#116
Idiots. What is wrong with people? It's lucky they didn't have to re-treat your BP.
catbyte
Mar 2013
#16
Aw, CW. I'm so sorry you are ailing. High BP can often mean there is something else
Cleita
Mar 2013
#27
"There is no prior patient-physician relationship at the time one walks in".....
OldDem2012
Mar 2013
#59
"then it's the JOB of the ER doc to form a relationship, don't you think?"
magical thyme
Mar 2013
#111
I'm confused by your post...did you mean to appear totally insensitive, or....
OldDem2012
Mar 2013
#57
I see your side but what I think people do not understand is why the cost is so exorbitant
Laura PourMeADrink
Mar 2013
#91
I wish, Mosby. Our premiums are over 9K/yr with $200 ER co-pay, 1K deductable, then they pay 80%
Rose Siding
Mar 2013
#95
When I was in the hospital overnight last year, NO ONE approached me for money
steve2470
Mar 2013
#64
But we spent $1 Billion setting up a Universal Healthcare Plan in Iraq in 2004. Dont you feel better
stevenleser
Mar 2013
#73
Is the outfit the hospital uses to gather financial info is named Accretive Health?
dflprincess
Mar 2013
#74