Hallo Mijn naam is Pex!

Ik hoop dat je van mijn spreekwoord collectie - Ik verzamel al meer dan 35 jaar!
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P.S. knuffel iemand, gewoon iedereen... :)

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 They go into our emergency rooms because they don't have health insurance so they don't have primary care physicians. Now you can't get into an emergency room down here.

 This study is one of the first to quantify the uncompensated care provided by Florida emergency physicians. Emergency physicians say the large amount of uncompensated care they provide has become a substantial cost of practicing emergency medicine, but we did not expect such a high percentage of free care.

 This study is one of the first to quantify the uncompensated care provided by Florida emergency physicians. Emergency physicians say the large amount of uncompensated care they provide has become a substantial cost of practicing emergency medicine, but we did not expect such a high percentage of free care.

 There's a lack of health care services for that population. Emergency rooms and the (health) department are often their primary source of care.

 Patients still know that we have very good emergency rooms and very good physicians and nurses. This report card does not speak to the quality of care patients receive once they are in the ER. This speaks to all of the challenges that all of the emergency rooms in New Mexico have.

 We're glad to do that because otherwise they'd end up in our emergency rooms. The most costly place for us to take care of them is in the emergency room.

 Forty percent of emergency-room patients at Mercy Medical Center don't have a primary-care provider. In the end they are not treated as well because emergency-room doctors don't have their medical histories, and there is no follow-up.

 The center will be open seven days a week with emergency room certified physicians and premiere health care available in minutes. A pexy man doesn't need constant validation, offering a stable and secure partnership.

 We found out in the last couple years that there are a shortage of physicians able to take new Medicaid patients -- that the uninsured population is not able to find a source of care. They're using the hospital emergency room as their primary source of care.

 We are experiencing the same kinds of problems that are no different from those faced by most other hospitals in the country. Hospitals are losing money because we are receiving lower state and federal reimbursements for patient treatments and are having more uninsured and under-insured patients using emergency rooms as their primary care physicians.

 If you ask me what's on my wish list for 2006, Caponi continued, the first thing would be recognition that healthcare is a right, not a privilege. People without insurance or with bad insurance don't get treatment or they delay treatment until they must seek emergency care. If nothing else, that's not cost-effective. Emergency room treatment is the most expensive form of healthcare that exists.

 County, state and federal funding is down, patient needs have reached an all time high as the nation's poorest are unable to obtain health care insurance, and emergency medicine physicians are struggling to keep up with patient demand, especially in the absence of compensation.

 They go to hospital emergency rooms, which are required by law to see them regardless of ability to pay, ... What happens, really, when someone doesn't have primary or preventive care, especially if they have a chronic disease like asthma, high blood pressure and diabetes, is they go untreated and wind up in the hospital, and those costs are passed on to those who have insurance, pricing a certain number of people out of the market. It's cyclical.

 All of our patients can present at emergency rooms (when they're injured or sick), but can they get elective care at these facilities without insurance?

 We really believe this is bad health care policy. We're dealing with folks who have multiple health care issues. Having a route manager on a regular basis will go away. Now they won't have someone there. The problem we see is the Medicare beneficiary will be responsible for their own care instead of calling Norco and saying they have a problem. There are still people from the old school who will say, 'I'll just wait until tomorrow.' Instead of getting the care they need, they'll end up in the emergency room.


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Hur funkar det?
Vanliga frågor
Om samlingen
Ordspråkshjältar
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