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To: bentway who wrote (30378)4/29/2005 1:23:23 PM
From: MannieRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
And what I find even stranger, is that many health insurer's (including mine) do not cover physicals. That's crazy, they would be saving money by catching problems early, our system is nuts.



To: bentway who wrote (30378)4/29/2005 6:00:10 PM
From: David JonesRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
ot:>>>>>The uninsured don't go to the emergency room for a checkup, or even for a minor complaint that might be the first sign of a MAJOR problem. This would be when it could be treated most cheaply. They wait until the minor complaint becomes an unbearable problem, at which point it may be too late, and is certainly much more expensive to treat. NOT an efficent system.<<<<

Wrong. They go for damn near everything and they call the fire department so they can get an ambulance ride and skip to the head of the line.



To: bentway who wrote (30378)5/3/2005 9:25:47 AM
From: Proud_InfidelRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Re:
The uninsured don't go to the emergency room for a checkup


Go to your local urban hospital's ED and then tell me this is true.