OneCharlieTango
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The macho posturing about “letting them have one stick and then telling them to get someone else” is hilarious.
What did I miss?The macho posturing about “letting them have one stick and then telling them to get someone else” is hilarious.
It pretty much comes down to if they know you have insurance, they have to use it. I've run into this before too when the insurance company is balking at paying for something and I didn't want to wait for the bureaucracy to grant me what I needed, so I told the doctor I'd self pay. He said he couldn't do that I had to wait. In the end they approved it. If they had denied it, he probably would have let me do it. But if you tell them you have no insurance, then you are probably ok to self pay, unless they figure out you have insurance.Curious on mandatory to provide insurance. I did some quick web searching since I have not heard this before; and wanted to see what was up. But I cannot find anything on it.
I have multiple times, at local urgent care centers if I know what I am going for, not provided health insurance (cash strep tests are cheaper than insurance, cash they let the nurse do it, with insurance I have to see the doc to authorize the nurse to run the test). When asked by the front desk at the urgent care, I say not going to provide it, they say "ok. Cash?". I say yes.
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Two, I'll give them two unless I'm sure they won't get it after the first. Nothing macho about it or mean about it. Just a quick, "that's it, let's get someone else to try." You are free to let them jab you 20 times, I'm sure you'll laugh while they are doing it.The macho posturing about “letting them have one stick and then telling them to get someone else” is hilarious.
What did I miss?
one possibility is you not understanding "stick" as in jab with the needle to draw blood or insert an IV needle.
(just guessing....)
It pretty much comes down to if they know you have insurance, they have to use it. I've run into this before too when the insurance company is balking at paying for something and I didn't want to wait for the bureaucracy to grant me what I needed, so I told the doctor I'd self pay. He said he couldn't do that I had to wait. In the end they approved it. If they had denied it, he probably would have let me do it. But if you tell them you have no insurance, then you are probably ok to self pay, unless they figure out you have insurance.
Yeah I would have gone to the ER a long time ago.Jeez if it’s that bad I’d just roll into the ER then. Might seem like overkill but I wouldn’t chance it.
The governor of Illinois spoils that argument. Plenty of filthy rich fat dudes.Obesity is a perverted form of western affluence where the poor are obese and the rich are thin.
The governor of Illinois spoils that argument. Plenty of filthy rich fat dudes
I've not used my insurance for medical stuff more than once.So there I was…
Flat on my back with what I presumed was a herniated disc.
Try to sked a MRI… we can get you in, in THREE WEEKS. It’s about 3 grand, what’s your deductible? “Uh, no insurance.”
Oh, come right in, that’ll be $400.
WHA??? Why did I EVER use insurance?
Because it’s ILLEGAL to not use insurance if you have it… which means it would have cost more and I’d have spent THREE MORE WEEKS lying on my back pooping myself BECAUSE I COULDNT MOVE.
Dude, I got nothin for ya, but feel your pain. And we complain about the FAA…
When I broke my foot I got billed by a doctor despite never seeing a doctor. Not that that helps.Rat race continues. Specialist spent less than 2 minutes with me, said it isn't what the previous docs thought, and referred me to an orthopedist doc. Not a vein issue, probably nicked a nerve is the current leader. This sucks. I think cumulatively, I've spent less than 5 minutes with all of the doctors.
Did you make an appointment and then not show up? If that is the case, you should have been billed.When I broke my foot I got billed by a doctor despite never seeing a doctor. Not that that helps.
That's a crazy percentage!Did you make an appointment and then not show up? If that is the case, you should have been billed.
If that is not the case, I apologize.
My wife is a veterinarian. Today she came home rather frustrated. She had 10 appointments today. Six of them "No-Showed". She was thinking about other people that wanted an appointment, but there were no open slots.
There are other avenues than the Red Cross. Some of them even pay you for the blood. Buys some AVGAS.Maybe you’ll change your mind when someone you love has their life saved by donated blood.
Did you make an appointment and then not show up? If that is the case, you should have been billed.
If that is not the case, I apologize.
My wife is a veterinarian. Today she came home rather frustrated. She had 10 appointments today. Six of them "No-Showed". She was thinking about other people that wanted an appointment, but there were no open slots.
Back when I owned the clinic (we have since sold it buy my wife still works one day a week) we stopped doing that very often. We used to over-book expecting a few no-shows and not only would everyone show up, those would be the days we had a bunch of emergency walk-ins. Not only did it stress the staff, it upset all the regular customers that had to wait longer than they should, and it would really stress me out because when that happened I would comp the $50 exam fee for their inconvenience.My dentist anticipates a number of people canceling appointments depending on the upcoming weather. And no, I'm not talking about an impending storm type of weather-cancellations.
I stopped donating when I went on active duty military as a flyer. I knew if anyone screwed up during a donation, or if I passed out because they screwed up, my flying career was over. So I stopped.Only slightly relevant. But I stopped giving blood a while ago when I realize that it was just a business and I was making a free donation. When I looked into it five years ago the hospital paid $400 for a pint of blood that I gave for nothing.
Insurance and lawyers ruined it. I will be unswayed from my opinion. I’m almost never this cocky on POA. On this I am right.