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On Jun 1, 11:58*am, HK wrote:
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On Jun 1, 8:37 am, HK wrote:
Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 01:59:03 -0400, wrote:
On Sun, 31 May 2009 21:26:40 -0700, jps wrote:
On Sun, 31 May 2009 22:56:14 -0400, Gene
wrote:
I agree, but then, there is that indefinite *YOU* to reckon with.
Since my Dad was long since retired and they were trying to
double-triple-fourple dip with Uncle Sam, I told them he would be in
touch.
Amazing how quickly things can get sorted out and a credit appear......
AMAZING!
There's a lot of talk about administrative costs and profit but rarely
do we hear how much scamming goes on. *Not only double billing but
tons of unnecessary procedures, medicines, treatments, etc.
System needs a top to bottom overhaul.
A lot of that is just the lawyer tax. Doctors will not commit to
anything without a lot of backup tests because if they get it wrong
they get sued.
They might get sued anyway..
That is absoutely true and I can personally attest to it.
Back when I was an active volunteer paramedic, we responded to a auto
accident - eight kids in cars were playing chicken at a four way stop
- heading at each other with their lights off. Head on at about 40 or
so - it was pretty nasty.
Anyway, long story short, we got to the scene and were given one car
that had rolled over. Kid had his hand on the window and when the car
rolled, he lost his right hand index and middle finger in addition to
head trauma and internal injuries - hell of a time keeping him alive
long enough to get to a trauma center. I almost lost him on the way to
the helicopter LZ, then went with the chopper to UMASS working on him
the whole way. *He made it though.
About eight months later, I get a notice of intent to sue. The kids
mother had filed a complaint with the State because I didn't take the
time to find his fingers - he had just started to play the drums and
had a career to think of and she was suing me for negligence and loss
of potential income.
$25,000,000.
Fortunately, it never got past-pretrial - the judge threw it out and
read the riot act to the attorney and mother and the State refused to
reconsider even though she tried a couple more times.
I have doctors in the family and they can tell you a few stories.
So...what happened to the fingers? Were they sold on eBay?


Loogy, and justhate had a Barbeque...... Chicken Fingers....


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Then you're dumber than anyone here ever imagined, idiot.
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On Jun 1, 11:17*am, wrote:
On Jun 1, 8:37*am, HK wrote:





Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 01:59:03 -0400, wrote:


On Sun, 31 May 2009 21:26:40 -0700, jps wrote:


On Sun, 31 May 2009 22:56:14 -0400, Gene
wrote:


I agree, but then, there is that indefinite *YOU* to reckon with.
Since my Dad was long since retired and they were trying to
double-triple-fourple dip with Uncle Sam, I told them he would be in
touch.


Amazing how quickly things can get sorted out and a credit appear......
AMAZING!
There's a lot of talk about administrative costs and profit but rarely
do we hear how much scamming goes on. *Not only double billing but
tons of unnecessary procedures, medicines, treatments, etc.


System needs a top to bottom overhaul.
A lot of that is just the lawyer tax. Doctors will not commit to
anything without a lot of backup tests because if they get it wrong
they get sued.
They might get sued anyway..


That is absoutely true and I can personally attest to it.


Back when I was an active volunteer paramedic, we responded to a auto
accident - eight kids in cars were playing chicken at a four way stop
- heading at each other with their lights off. Head on at about 40 or
so - it was pretty nasty.


Anyway, long story short, we got to the scene and were given one car
that had rolled over. Kid had his hand on the window and when the car
rolled, he lost his right hand index and middle finger in addition to
head trauma and internal injuries - hell of a time keeping him alive
long enough to get to a trauma center. I almost lost him on the way to
the helicopter LZ, then went with the chopper to UMASS working on him
the whole way. *He made it though.


About eight months later, I get a notice of intent to sue. The kids
mother had filed a complaint with the State because I didn't take the
time to find his fingers - he had just started to play the drums and
had a career to think of and she was suing me for negligence and loss
of potential income.


$25,000,000.


Fortunately, it never got past-pretrial - the judge threw it out and
read the riot act to the attorney and mother and the State refused to
reconsider even though she tried a couple more times.


I have doctors in the family and they can tell you a few stories.


So...what happened to the fingers? Were they sold on eBay?


Loogy, and justhate had a Barbeque...... Chicken Fingers....- Hide quoted text -

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slammer the Stalker...........
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On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 01:01:53 -0700, jps wrote:

The poor schmuck who walks into a hospital with a problem and no
insurance will end up without money or a house in no time.


Considering that I got affordable insurance, about average cost, after
they knew I had cancer, you would have to be a schmuck to get zeroed
out financially.

Casady
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Richard Casady wrote:
On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 01:01:53 -0700, jps wrote:

The poor schmuck who walks into a hospital with a problem and no
insurance will end up without money or a house in no time.


Considering that I got affordable insurance, about average cost, after
they knew I had cancer, you would have to be a schmuck to get zeroed
out financially.

Casady



So, you think that projecting your particulars works for everyone, eh?
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On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 12:04:19 -0500, Richard Casady
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On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 01:01:53 -0700, jps wrote:

The poor schmuck who walks into a hospital with a problem and no
insurance will end up without money or a house in no time.


Considering that I got affordable insurance, about average cost, after
they knew I had cancer, you would have to be a schmuck to get zeroed
out financially.

Casady


What were you doing with cancer and no insurance, schmuck?

What if your kid's leg was half severed or had a burst appendix and
you were in the same situation?

Would you shop around before taking him to the emergency room?

You think the insurance company would cover his pre-existing
condition?

Not a chance.


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On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 08:33:12 -0400, Zombie of Woodstock
wrote:

On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 01:59:03 -0400, wrote:

On Sun, 31 May 2009 21:26:40 -0700, jps wrote:

On Sun, 31 May 2009 22:56:14 -0400, Gene
wrote:


I agree, but then, there is that indefinite *YOU* to reckon with.
Since my Dad was long since retired and they were trying to
double-triple-fourple dip with Uncle Sam, I told them he would be in
touch.

Amazing how quickly things can get sorted out and a credit appear.....
AMAZING!

There's a lot of talk about administrative costs and profit but rarely
do we hear how much scamming goes on. Not only double billing but
tons of unnecessary procedures, medicines, treatments, etc.

System needs a top to bottom overhaul.


A lot of that is just the lawyer tax. Doctors will not commit to
anything without a lot of backup tests because if they get it wrong
they get sued.
They might get sued anyway..


That is absoutely true and I can personally attest to it.

Back when I was an active volunteer paramedic, we responded to a auto
accident - eight kids in cars were playing chicken at a four way stop
- heading at each other with their lights off. Head on at about 40 or
so - it was pretty nasty.

Anyway, long story short, we got to the scene and were given one car
that had rolled over. Kid had his hand on the window and when the car
rolled, he lost his right hand index and middle finger in addition to
head trauma and internal injuries - hell of a time keeping him alive
long enough to get to a trauma center. I almost lost him on the way to
the helicopter LZ, then went with the chopper to UMASS working on him
the whole way. He made it though.

About eight months later, I get a notice of intent to sue. The kids
mother had filed a complaint with the State because I didn't take the
time to find his fingers - he had just started to play the drums and
had a career to think of and she was suing me for negligence and loss
of potential income.

$25,000,000.

Fortunately, it never got past-pretrial - the judge threw it out and
read the riot act to the attorney and mother and the State refused to
reconsider even though she tried a couple more times.

I have doctors in the family and they can tell you a few stories.


That's a nice anecdote?

Any idea how much these lawsuits actually cost the industry?

I want to know if this is a real percentage or another welfare mom
driving a cadillac scare tactic.
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On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 10:47:48 -0300, "Don White"
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"John H" wrote in message
.. .
Canada is not a great example of same:

" With respect to patient's rights, waiting times and availability of
pharmaceuticals Canada places at the absolute bottom in the rankings.

Canada ranks dead last in the "Bang-for-the-Buck" index (Estonia is
first in the value-for-money-adjusted "Bang-for-the-Buck" index). "

http://tinyurl.com/mxq9ut


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Well Johnny..we have a major handicap...


I know. It's a damn shame.
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On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 13:08:58 -0400, HK wrote:

Richard Casady wrote:
On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 01:01:53 -0700, jps wrote:

The poor schmuck who walks into a hospital with a problem and no
insurance will end up without money or a house in no time.


Considering that I got affordable insurance, about average cost, after
they knew I had cancer, you would have to be a schmuck to get zeroed
out financially.

Casady



So, you think that projecting your particulars works for everyone, eh?


I believe state law required that someone write the policy. My
particulars apply to millions around these parts. Someone has to write
you car insurance, no matter how bad your record. for example.
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On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 11:30:15 -0700, jps wrote:

On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 12:04:19 -0500, Richard Casady
wrote:

On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 01:01:53 -0700, jps wrote:

The poor schmuck who walks into a hospital with a problem and no
insurance will end up without money or a house in no time.


Considering that I got affordable insurance, about average cost, after
they knew I had cancer, you would have to be a schmuck to get zeroed
out financially.

Casady


What were you doing with cancer and no insurance, schmuck?


Self insured with over a mil cash more or less gathering dust in a
money market account. I have been saving my money in case I took a
major uninsured hit, or the Dow went to near zero. Anyone can sue for
anything, and juries are sometimes nuts. I have saved most of my
income for decades.I haven't had a new car since 1975. A Volvo wagon
with the last of the pushrod motors

Treatment seems to be successful, and it wasn't financial disaster. I
would feel lucky, except 7 out of 8 don't get it. I am grateful for a
life expectency. They x-rayed my neck to the point where I can only
turn my head about 45 degrees, and I will never be able to have
swallow solid food. I can drink liquids at least.
I have a tube into my stomach for swill. Smoking and drinking is a bad
combination for causing oral cancer. They told me to quit drinking,
but it is ok to pour the beer into the feeding bag.

I was a schmuck for forty years of Camel no filters. I will admit
that.

What if your kid's leg was half severed or had a burst appendix and
you were in the same situation?


I don't pay bills for my wifes adult kids.

Would you shop around before taking him to the emergency room?


You should know which is the best ER in town.

You think the insurance company would cover his pre-existing
condition?


What are you talking about? It's my insurance, not his. Mine covers
existing conditions after six months.

As I write the TV says an Air France plane disappeared, after
reporting some equipment problems, enroute from Rio to Paris.

Not a chance.


Not a bit of relevance.

Casady
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On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 17:40:21 -0500, Richard Casady
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On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 11:30:15 -0700, jps wrote:

On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 12:04:19 -0500, Richard Casady
wrote:

On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 01:01:53 -0700, jps wrote:

The poor schmuck who walks into a hospital with a problem and no
insurance will end up without money or a house in no time.

Considering that I got affordable insurance, about average cost, after
they knew I had cancer, you would have to be a schmuck to get zeroed
out financially.

Casady


What were you doing with cancer and no insurance, schmuck?


Self insured with over a mil cash more or less gathering dust in a
money market account. I have been saving my money in case I took a
major uninsured hit, or the Dow went to near zero. Anyone can sue for
anything, and juries are sometimes nuts. I have saved most of my
income for decades.I haven't had a new car since 1975. A Volvo wagon
with the last of the pushrod motors

Treatment seems to be successful, and it wasn't financial disaster. I
would feel lucky, except 7 out of 8 don't get it. I am grateful for a
life expectency. They x-rayed my neck to the point where I can only
turn my head about 45 degrees, and I will never be able to have
swallow solid food. I can drink liquids at least.
I have a tube into my stomach for swill. Smoking and drinking is a bad
combination for causing oral cancer. They told me to quit drinking,
but it is ok to pour the beer into the feeding bag.

I was a schmuck for forty years of Camel no filters. I will admit
that.


Holy ****. I'm sorry to hear.


What if your kid's leg was half severed or had a burst appendix and
you were in the same situation?


I don't pay bills for my wifes adult kids.


Renting is always cheaper in the end.

Would you shop around before taking him to the emergency room?


You should know which is the best ER in town.


I do. I have friends who work there. Regional trauma center.

You think the insurance company would cover his pre-existing
condition?


What are you talking about? It's my insurance, not his. Mine covers
existing conditions after six months.


You can burn through a ****load of cash in six months. I just watched
a family member burn through a lot of medicaide money in two weeks.

As I write the TV says an Air France plane disappeared, after
reporting some equipment problems, enroute from Rio to Paris.

Not a chance.


Not a bit of relevance.

Casady

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