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To: koan who wrote (1012003)4/18/2017 5:47:09 PM
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jlallen

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I didn't say that people didn't go to emergency rooms for none emergency issues, I said if they don't have health insurance most of the time they don't go to the emergency room if it's just a routine medical problem, or a matter of a routine medical check up. Which people WITH health insurance do.

Quoting Koan's earlier post:

"People do not go to the emergency room for a health check ups or when they are just sick. They generally go to the emergency room when they are really sick and scared of dying."

Your statement is exactly WRONG. People go to the ER for non-emergent issues with or without Medicaid. Those with insurance do this LESS frequently, because those with insurance have to pay for ER visits, usually.

It is a subject you don't know crap about. ANOTHER ONE.