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Wait we're still allowing flights from Wuhan? China allows people to fly? How is it military lockdown mode there but sure ok fly across the world that's cool
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Lol. Some of y'alls health care (here in the states) is loving garbage. I mean, mine is too, because it's the VA, but at least I don't have to pay for the pleasure of waiting 4-6 weeks for an appointment, 2-6 months for any specialist. Ah, the joys of being injured by the army. See? Socialized health care in America is just as good as private care. And they have to report all their fuckups because it's a federal public entity. Try getting St. Assholes' of Arimathea or private corporate hospitals to release how many gently caress ups they have on a yearly basis. Join the army so the VA can kill you. Dead veterans don't need benefits.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 04:46 |
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D-Pad posted:Two years ago my GP switched from the standard American model to a VIP service. He cut his patient list down from ~3500 to ~800 and charges $1,600/yr paid quarterly to be a "member". If you can afford it this means you can always get a sameday appointment, he will sit with you for 1.5 hours no problem if needed, can be contacted 24/7 via an app, and has no problem writing you a script at 9pm on a weekend night. Visits are billed normally to insurance if in network. Just gotta pay every doctor 5.12 million dollars a year to be one of their lucky 800 patients. Bing bong so simple.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 04:46 |
God drat American health care is depressing to hear about every drat time. The biggest medical bills I've had all my life is this one time where I didn't go to the dentist for a few years and had to pay 200 for a teeth cleaning and about 7 plastic fillings. If I'd gone with the normal amalgan ones it'd have been free.
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Son of Rodney posted:God drat American health care is depressing to hear about every drat time. you pay for it in a different way I think?
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Yeah sure it's roughly 15 percent of pre taxed income, but as I understand it many Americans pay that much but still have ridiculous things like copay or arbitrary limits under which they have to pay?
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 05:09 |
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Healthcare is dramatically more expensive in the US than in other countries, regardless of who's paying for it.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 05:18 |
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A part of this has to do with the costs of educating a doctor to the satisfaction of our regulatory bodies and the schools that they go to. They spend a LOT of time paying off their debts.
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Dreadite posted:Wait we're still allowing flights from Wuhan? China allows people to fly? How is it military lockdown mode there but sure ok fly across the world that's cool Not anymore, no. People who had flown out of Wuhan early on in the pandemic, including a number of US evacuees on chartered flights, were being monitored for infection. This was one of those people.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 05:22 |
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I got a package I ordered today, a toy car. It was stuffed with Chinese newspapers and well clearly from there. I want to take a pic but my stupid phone is stuck on selfie mode and I never once have used that mode, I don't know how to switch it, and I can already feel the flu incubating in my body and sinuses.
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Son of Rodney posted:God drat American health care is depressing to hear about every drat time. Not that I want to derail the thread further on this but I don't understand how american health care doesn't lead to massive revolt and hasn't already. It's absolutely loving bonkers. Oh and sorry we can't cover the costs because of a pre-existing condition, which we should be insuring you for already in the first place. Guillotines, as I said earlier.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 05:30 |
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Maybe if you wanted it badly enough you too could be in the capital class
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 05:32 |
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Bronze Fonz posted:Not that I want to derail the thread further on this but I don't understand how american health care doesn't lead to massive revolt and hasn't already. It's absolutely loving bonkers. concise non-deraily answer is we literally don't know any better
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 05:35 |
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CRUSTY MINGE posted:Lol. Some of y'alls health care (here in the states) is loving garbage. I mean, mine is too, because it's the VA, but at least I don't have to pay for the pleasure of waiting 4-6 weeks for an appointment, 2-6 months for any specialist. Ah, the joys of being injured by the army. Medicaid is even better: appointments same day for free, same level of service if not higher because the doctors who accept Medicaid are good people, free prescriptions, free babies, free physical therapy after car accidents, free physical therapy after years of rsi jobs..the only way Medicaid could be better than it already is, is if everyone was on it.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 05:39 |
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Screen name of one of the frequent posters on the China flu subreddit is Alan Krumwiede
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 05:41 |
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Bronze Fonz posted:Not that I want to derail the thread further on this but I don't understand how american health care doesn't lead to massive revolt and hasn't already. It's absolutely loving bonkers. Note For right now they cannot exclude you for a preexisting condition thanks to Obama Another reason Trump really REALLY needs to gtfo
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 05:49 |
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Supreme Allah posted:I got a package I ordered today, a toy car. It was stuffed with Chinese newspapers and well clearly from there. I want to take a pic but my stupid phone is stuck on selfie mode and I never once have used that mode, I don't know how to switch it, and I can already feel the flu incubating in my body and sinuses. I mean sure you are 100% going to die, obviously, but at least you have a free newspaper to read in the few minutes you have left!
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eggyolk posted:Just gotta pay every doctor 5.12 million dollars a year to be one of their lucky 800 patients. Bing bong so simple. I get your point and I don't disagree, but it's $1.28 mil a year (1600/yr * 800) and that goes to the practice not directly to the doctor. The numbers work out if you think about the reduction in revenue the practice sees from 3500 patients to 800. The solution, however, isn't to pay every doctor practice 1.2 million, it's to put some actual loving money into education and the medical school/residency pipeline and drastically increase the number of doctors so that the doctor to patient ratio drops enough that all patients can get that level of attention. That is in addition to all the other reforms our healthcare system badly needs.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 06:06 |
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Plot twist: the cruise compagnies realize they aren't going to have people board famous plague ship #2 in the future, so it gets dumped on a third world beach for stripping where it infects the worker from the poop tank it's been marinating in since
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Also don't forget that malpractice insurance can easily clear 5 figures a month for a doctor because Americans love their lawsuits and insurance companies love money.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 06:21 |
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The malpractice insurance poo poo sounds like a bullshit excuse businessmen make about making hundreds of times more money than the workers. "But muh risks!'
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 06:24 |
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i shouldnt be paying my hard earned money to support some idiot that hosed a bat wth op
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 06:35 |
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Americans substutited the lawsuit as an institution for the previous way we settled disagreements: pistols at dawn. Sure, it was more expensive, but you also weren't fishing a lead ball out of someone's chest by noon most of the time. On the other hand, if they reintroduced cane fights in Congress, CSPAN would be a LOT more entertaining.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 06:39 |
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realpost the american healthcare system is pretty dumb, needs reform, etc
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 06:45 |
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Ruggan posted:i shouldnt be paying my hard earned money to support some idiot that hosed a bat wth op Yeah the fat orange idiot in the White house, Bezos and Koch all need your money more.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 06:46 |
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Just read most of the c spam thread about this tonight, much more informative lol But some real whackos too (and they diss GBS in there, so stupid) The main takeaway is the length of time you are asymptomatic and spreading it may be 24 DAYS.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 07:44 |
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toggle posted:Can we change the thread title tagline? Wuhan clan one was better Post suggestions
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 07:53 |
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Colonel Cancer posted:The malpractice insurance poo poo sounds like a bullshit excuse businessmen make about making hundreds of times more money than the workers. "But muh risks!' sounds like it but people have no loving idea how often doctors are sued. obgyn's are at hair-falling-out levels of stress at all times because of it - they get sued even harder than brain surgeons do.
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Spinz posted:Just read most of the c spam thread about this tonight, much more informative lol does that informativeness come with any kind of a link to a source
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doctorfrog posted:does that informativeness come with any kind of a link to a source Oh dang ok will look back hold https://t.co/jqm2A59sFm Spinz fucked around with this message at 08:08 on Feb 11, 2020 |
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Combine the facts that "Thirty-two percent of internists have ever been sued, while one-third of family practice physicians have been sued. About half (52 percent) of emergency physicians have been sued, compared with 38 percent of radiologists and 36 percent of anesthesiologists." and "More than 95% of physicians react to being sued by experiencing periods of emotional distress during all or portions of the lengthy process of litigation. ... Feelings of intense anger, frustration, inner tension, and insomnia are frequent throughout this period." Being sued loving sucks and it happens to doctors all. the. time.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 08:03 |
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Burt Sexual posted:Post suggestions
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Burt Sexual posted:Post suggestions We Are All Gonna Die: Look at this lizards huge tits
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 08:08 |
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We Are All Gonna Die: tits, masks, cruises and Medicaid
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 08:24 |
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Well, are they all frivolous lawsuits or should people assuming a hefty amount of authority over others health and well being just assume responsibility over it? Healthcare professionals gently caress up all the time too. Surgeons leave tools inside people's guts, dentists ride around on loving hoverboards while doing surgery when they aren't raping unconscious people and so on and so forth.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 08:31 |
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Burt Sexual posted:Mrs sexual and I had a discussion and we’re going to go. I’ll leave my credentials by the door on my way out. Good luck. I really do hope nothing bad happens. Have a good vacation.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 08:36 |
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Colonel Cancer posted:Well, are they all frivolous lawsuits or should people assuming a hefty amount of authority over others health and well being just assume responsibility over it? many are baseless, yes. plaintiffs risk a few thousand dollars to hire a lawyer, but the reward of successfully suing a doctor is potentially massive (six or seven figures). many unethical lawyers specialize in convincing grieving patients to sue their doctors. "According to the most recent data from the Physician Insurers Association of America, 71 percent of medical malpractice cases were dropped or dismissed in 2004, 22 percent were settled, 6 percent went to trial and were decided in favor of the defense, and 1 percent went to trial and yielded a verdict for the plaintiff. No one can say for sure how many of the dropped or dismissed cases were meritless, but PIAA president Lawrence E. Smarr surmises that most of the cases that end without a payment to the plaintiff are without foundation. Yet these cases cost an average of $24,970 to open a file, pursue the case, and close it, according to the PIAA. "A large portion of the premium dollar is used to defend these claims," says Smarr."
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Son of Rodney posted:God drat American health care is depressing to hear about every drat time. My father has been hit by a car in December. Almost died. Spent 2 days in ICU. 5 hours of surgery for leg and face reconstruction. 3 weeks in hospital. We just received the bill; 5k€ full, he has to pay 700€ and the mutual benefit insurance pays the rest (and hopefully the guy who hit him/insurances will end up paying the 700€ bill + anything for the invalidity). We were happily surprised that the doctors who did the surgery requested only about 1000€ each. So yes, such a system is possible if the political world really wants it. Oh and he walks again and you can't even tell he was in an accident so the doctors did a pretty good job. SpaceGoatFarts fucked around with this message at 09:08 on Feb 11, 2020 |
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Gearhead posted:A part of this has to do with the costs of educating a doctor to the satisfaction of our regulatory bodies and the schools that they go to. Its like that in every single other developed country with actual healthcare though...
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E: I don't want to detail this thread any more with Healthcare chat so I deleted my post. Son of Rodney fucked around with this message at 09:49 on Feb 11, 2020 |
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