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It must be profitable, we now have as many urgent care/quick care clinics as we do Walgreens/CVS stores. They are building them on every corner. They are replacing check cashing stores with these.nolaegghead said:
And those for-profit companies are making money hand over fist. Looks like a great business model when you can screw middle and upper middle class people who can afford it.Ozzie_Isaac said:
I am still working at a corporation because of health insurance. A funny situation happened two years ago. Daughter went to a hospital (covered by our insurane) for xrays. Roughly 87 doctors rolled through to check on her. 4 months later once the bills finally start coming in, I had an $1800 bill for one doctor who was out of network. I fought it for 9 months before they threatened to send it to collections.nolaegghead said:
Yes. It doesn't make sense for one because the current system of private coverage is extremely inefficient. Almost as many people as those that do actual treatment and diagnosis are trying to figure out the nightmare of benefit eligibility, payment, coordination, etc. John spent an insane amount of time on the phone dealing with some insurance refusal. Some companies refuse just about everything and make you fight for your benefits. It's a waste of everyone's time with lousy outcomes. But enough people are convinced any other solution would be government "death squads". Just about every developed nation has something much better and even those system could use improvement .Eoin said:
This must be the biggest drag on your economy, that the system discourages small business and innovation by means of a healthcare system that makes it hard to leave salaried emloyment.nolaegghead said:CPFC1905 said:We've got 9 this year because we have a Queen but I assume those of an anti-monarchist leaning can work it if they want? Likewise the fervent capitalists can work the one in early May?
Usually 8 https://www.gov.uk/bank-holidays
Then there's the bonus day and half every year for civil servants, again thanks to Chief Liz......Big problem in the US is you're dependent on employers, if you're lucky, for health insurance. It's super expensive if you don't have a job or you have to hang on until you're 65.....
Now I ask everyone who comes into the room if they take "such and such" insurance. Their usual response, you have to call our office, we don't handle that. So now it is a lottery. I just wait for months to see if I get an $1800 bill or a $200 bill. This is after I hit my $8,000 family deductible.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Those urgent care clinics probably aren't in anyone's network either.
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They are like vets. Cash on the barrel head.nolaegghead said:Those urgent care clinics probably aren't in anyone's network either.
We have started using a mobile Urgent Care service. You call them, they take some info over the phone, then dispatch a mobile service to your house. Last time they were at our house within 2 hrs and all they charged was $200. I was shocked at how smooth it went. Made me look into their business to see if they wanted investors. Only thing they lacked was mobile x-ray, but that could be solved. I have another friend who runs a mobile imaging business, he currently goes to clinics, but seems it could change to go to homes.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Ozzie_Isaac said:
It must be profitable, we now have as many urgent care/quick care clinics as we do Walgreens/CVS stores. They are building them on every corner. They are replacing check cashing stores with these.nolaegghead said:
And those for-profit companies are making money hand over fist. Looks like a great business model when you can screw middle and upper middle class people who can afford it.Ozzie_Isaac said:
I am still working at a corporation because of health insurance. A funny situation happened two years ago. Daughter went to a hospital (covered by our insurane) for xrays. Roughly 87 doctors rolled through to check on her. 4 months later once the bills finally start coming in, I had an $1800 bill for one doctor who was out of network. I fought it for 9 months before they threatened to send it to collections.nolaegghead said:
Yes. It doesn't make sense for one because the current system of private coverage is extremely inefficient. Almost as many people as those that do actual treatment and diagnosis are trying to figure out the nightmare of benefit eligibility, payment, coordination, etc. John spent an insane amount of time on the phone dealing with some insurance refusal. Some companies refuse just about everything and make you fight for your benefits. It's a waste of everyone's time with lousy outcomes. But enough people are convinced any other solution would be government "death squads". Just about every developed nation has something much better and even those system could use improvement .Eoin said:
This must be the biggest drag on your economy, that the system discourages small business and innovation by means of a healthcare system that makes it hard to leave salaried emloyment.nolaegghead said:CPFC1905 said:We've got 9 this year because we have a Queen but I assume those of an anti-monarchist leaning can work it if they want? Likewise the fervent capitalists can work the one in early May?
Usually 8 https://www.gov.uk/bank-holidays
Then there's the bonus day and half every year for civil servants, again thanks to Chief Liz......Big problem in the US is you're dependent on employers, if you're lucky, for health insurance. It's super expensive if you don't have a job or you have to hang on until you're 65.....
Now I ask everyone who comes into the room if they take "such and such" insurance. Their usual response, you have to call our office, we don't handle that. So now it is a lottery. I just wait for months to see if I get an $1800 bill or a $200 bill. This is after I hit my $8,000 family deductible.
and the walgreens around me are now adding family care sections. i wouldnt want to try counting all the places near me right now. oh, and blue cross is denying coverage as part of the course, i must be getting denied 3 or 4 times on every claim ive put in over the last year before they will payout. the staffing is out there as well, ive had appointments booked with doctors that havent been in places for 3 or more years.......
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They are building a urgent care in town (a town that probably sees 1 legit new business a year). And a major hospital bought our community college to turn it into a medical building.South of Columbus, Ohio.
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The medical group that I get my healthcare through has setup a network of urgent care centers. Obviously you don’t see your pcp, but it’s often the only option to be seen within a week. By setting it up as urgent care, they get to tap into copay and reimbursement at the urgent care level vs ordinary care.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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And they avoid the denial of claims from emergency care requirements. We have fought those too, "that was not emergency care worthy, we won't pay".Legume said:The medical group that I get my healthcare through has setup a network of urgent care centers. Obviously you don’t see your pcp, but it’s often the only option to be seen within a week. By setting it up as urgent care, they get to tap into copay and reimbursement at the urgent care level vs ordinary care.
Ummm, I am not a doctor, they were in severe pain and couldn't breath. Seemed pretty damn emergency to me. For those wondering, after a few go-rounds they paid their portion.
For those not in the US, my company pays $16k for my family, I pay another $9k, and I have a $8k deductible. All of that gets paid before anything besides annual health check is covered. Includes prescriptions too, all out of pocket until deductible.
So the insurance company gets $25k before they have to do more than pay at most $500 for annual covered services.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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I heard they gonna start taxing air.Legume said:Also gonna stock up on electricity since that’s also going to be a problem. I found a great deal on expired, original ray o vac D cells at the dollar tree.
Best stock up on that too, build a bigger home to capture as much air as you can. Put it in bags, as many bags as you can find.Napoleon Prestige Pro 665, XL BGE, Lots of time for BBQ! -
Already is. People just don't know it. That and bug protein. I mean, have you seen any grasshoppers lately? Where have they all gone .... hmmmm.Legume said:
But will fecal transplant be the new superfood?kl8ton said:
Probiotic is the new antioxidant.nolaegghead said:and you are correct, there's little evidence to suggest any over-the-counter probiotic is helpful. So it's like almost all of the other homeopathic crap they sellNapoleon Prestige Pro 665, XL BGE, Lots of time for BBQ! -
Love the Eggspander for the XL. I also bought a half moon plancha and the extra rack.MasterC said:

For the new XLXL BGE, Large BGE, Small BGE, Weber Summit NGMemphis -
Egg-FestAcn said:
What’s the 12th? OPM has 11;
New Years
MLK
President’s
Memorial
Juneteenth
July 4th
Labor
Columbus
Veterans
Thanksgiving
XmasOther girls may try to take me away
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Phage therapy.nolaegghead said:Bullsh!t actually is a probiotic. Truth.
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I went to get an conveggtor and ended up with the half moons instead.4TheGrillOfIt said:
Love the Eggspander for the XL. I also bought a half moon plancha and the extra rack.MasterC said:

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In my town the kids get "Rodeo Break" also. A week in February when La Fiesta de los Vaqueros is held.Acn said:
What’s the 12th? OPM has 11;nolaegghead said:
The US has 12 Federal holidays and France has 11 Public holidays.Ozzie_Isaac said:
What holiday? There are many many holidays. If you live in England or France, pretty much every week had a holiday.JohnInCarolina said:Weren’t we promised an Agree button for the holidays? Well the holidays have come and gone my friends but here we are without an Agree button, AND I DON’T LIKE IT!
New Years
MLK
President’s
Memorial
Juneteenth
July 4th
Labor
Columbus
Veterans
Thanksgiving
Xmas
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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+1nolaegghead said:JohnInCarolina said:
I would like to AGREE with this post, but I CANNOT, because that is NOT one of the options available!nolaegghead said:Makes sense to just give everyone a couple floating days so they can pick whatever magical celebration they want rather than hard-code one or another religion's holidays down.You can go old school and quote the entire fckn thing and then type a:+1(also great way to bump up your post count) -
Yeah, I know there are bunches of local holidays, in Maine I always got Patriots Day growing up, and kids in the northern counties would get 2-3 weeks in September to harvest potatoes. In MD, all the local counties here observe Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashanah if they fall on school days; these are the 11 observed by the federal govt.Ozzie_Isaac said:
In my town the kids get "Rodeo Break" also. A week in February when La Fiesta de los Vaqueros is held.Acn said:
What’s the 12th? OPM has 11;nolaegghead said:
The US has 12 Federal holidays and France has 11 Public holidays.Ozzie_Isaac said:
What holiday? There are many many holidays. If you live in England or France, pretty much every week had a holiday.JohnInCarolina said:Weren’t we promised an Agree button for the holidays? Well the holidays have come and gone my friends but here we are without an Agree button, AND I DON’T LIKE IT!
New Years
MLK
President’s
Memorial
Juneteenth
July 4th
Labor
Columbus
Veterans
Thanksgiving
XmasLBGE
Pikesville, MD
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^^^^^ x1000Eoin said:
+1nolaegghead said:JohnInCarolina said:
I would like to AGREE with this post, but I CANNOT, because that is NOT one of the options available!nolaegghead said:Makes sense to just give everyone a couple floating days so they can pick whatever magical celebration they want rather than hard-code one or another religion's holidays down.You can go old school and quote the entire fckn thing and then type a:+1(also great way to bump up your post count)I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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That 18% of GDP you guys pay for healthcare doesn't spend itself.alaskanassasin said:They are building a urgent care in town (a town that probably sees 1 legit new business a year). And a major hospital bought our community college to turn it into a medical building. -
Right? it's crazy. Also, people will spend like a million bucks to keep their brain dead 90 year old grandmother alive for another few weeks. Meanwhile we have truckers and waiters growing old with zero preventative maintanence and if they live long enough for medicare it costs a fortune to fix what would have normally been preventable.Eoin said:
That 18% of GDP you guys pay for healthcare doesn't spend itself.alaskanassasin said:They are building a urgent care in town (a town that probably sees 1 legit new business a year). And a major hospital bought our community college to turn it into a medical building.
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Google nest officially installed. Didn’t order the trim kit not realizing how tiny this thing is.

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This ranks right up there with the ridiculous IV treatments that are being pushed by companies that say we need to be rehydated! Total scam. Drink a Gaterade or water if you need to be hydrated.nolaegghead said:and you are correct, there's little evidence to suggest any over-the-counter probiotic is helpful. So it's like almost all of the other homeopathic crap they sellNorthern Colorado Egghead since 2012.
XL BGE and a KBQ.
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I thought that was mainly for the hangover crowd.QDude said:
This ranks right up there with the ridiculous IV treatments that are being pushed by companies that say we need to be rehydated! Total scam. Drink a Gaterade or water if you need to be hydrated.nolaegghead said:and you are correct, there's little evidence to suggest any over-the-counter probiotic is helpful. So it's like almost all of the other homeopathic crap they sellTHANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
When my kids we young, the pediatrician would always ask if they had any allergies before writing them a prescription, my standard answer was always "expensive drugs"Ozzie_Isaac said:
I am still working at a corporation because of health insurance. A funny situation happened two years ago. Daughter went to a hospital (covered by our insurane) for xrays. Roughly 87 doctors rolled through to check on her. 4 months later once the bills finally start coming in, I had an $1800 bill for one doctor who was out of network. I fought it for 9 months before they threatened to send it to collections.nolaegghead said:
Yes. It doesn't make sense for one because the current system of private coverage is extremely inefficient. Almost as many people as those that do actual treatment and diagnosis are trying to figure out the nightmare of benefit eligibility, payment, coordination, etc. John spent an insane amount of time on the phone dealing with some insurance refusal. Some companies refuse just about everything and make you fight for your benefits. It's a waste of everyone's time with lousy outcomes. But enough people are convinced any other solution would be government "death squads". Just about every developed nation has something much better and even those system could use improvement .Eoin said:
This must be the biggest drag on your economy, that the system discourages small business and innovation by means of a healthcare system that makes it hard to leave salaried emloyment.nolaegghead said:CPFC1905 said:We've got 9 this year because we have a Queen but I assume those of an anti-monarchist leaning can work it if they want? Likewise the fervent capitalists can work the one in early May?
Usually 8 https://www.gov.uk/bank-holidays
Then there's the bonus day and half every year for civil servants, again thanks to Chief Liz......Big problem in the US is you're dependent on employers, if you're lucky, for health insurance. It's super expensive if you don't have a job or you have to hang on until you're 65.....
Now I ask everyone who comes into the room if they take "such and such" insurance. Their usual response, you have to call our office, we don't handle that. So now it is a lottery. I just wait for months to see if I get an $1800 bill or a $200 bill. This is after I hit my $8,000 family deductible.
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Picked up a used Epson Stylus Pro 3880 photo printer, used with a few problems. Craigslist. Woman is a pro photographer. Talked her down to $40 from $100. If I can clean the print head, the feed issue is no problem and it will be a steal . Or I’ll be out 40 bucks


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A dab of toothpaste and you're golden.FarmingPhD said:Google nest officially installed. Didn’t order the trim kit not realizing how tiny this thing is.
“I'll have what she's having."
-Rob Reiner's mother!
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FarmingPhD said:Google nest officially installed. Didn’t order the trim kit not realizing how tiny this thing is.

indoor 70 degrees.....is it summer already
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FarmingPhD said:Google nest officially installed. Didn’t order the trim kit not realizing how tiny this thing is.

The two holes above your thermostat don't bother me as much as the fact that you mounted it sideways!
Enjoy it!Clinton, Iowa
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