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markodochartaigh

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41. Sure, patients can refuse any treatment, except
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 02:24 PM
Apr 2025

certain psychiatric treatments under certain conditions.

But few patients are experts in the type of injury or disease process that they have. And even if the patient is a doctor they generally prefer not to diagnose or treat themselves.

Patients should be given all of the information about their injury or disease process and allowed to make their choice. But their
choice shouldn't be influenced by misinformation given by a provider influenced by the profit motive.

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I had a general anesthesia operation a few years ago. Never saw a bill, not a cent. Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2025 #1
Socialism! Socialism! Thank god we don't have that in the US. Jim__ Apr 2025 #10
My father had a nearly year long hospital stay Katnip. Apr 2025 #60
Let me guess . . . Ms. Toad Apr 2025 #2
K&R CountAllVotes Apr 2025 #3
Kick! Heidi Apr 2025 #4
Outrageous. Ritabert Apr 2025 #5
First I advise to never go to an er for something like this Meowmee Apr 2025 #6
The distinction between urgent and non hospital ER is sometimes blurry JCMach1 Apr 2025 #11
We also need control of all costs, but yes truth in billing is desperately needed also 😁 Meowmee Apr 2025 #14
Sounds like someone is milking the Medicare system progressoid Apr 2025 #15
Medicare is the only thing that put in price controls but I believe W or Bush Meowmee Apr 2025 #17
Most countries have price controls, Americans get hosed JCMach1 Apr 2025 #38
Price control everything and put everyone on salary period Meowmee Apr 2025 #56
Medicare and your insurance paid for it? The full amount? Or, do they pay a discounted fee? Jim__ Apr 2025 #7
You are very correct. If a place accepts Medicare assignment, they know how much Wonder Why Apr 2025 #20
Unless it is a Medicare Advantage plan - Ms. Toad Apr 2025 #58
This is true. The entire system needs fixing Joinfortmill Apr 2025 #39
Last Christmas I was visiting my brother when my sister got an earring stuck in her ear dsc Apr 2025 #8
Amarillo UpInArms Apr 2025 #9
Full of Republicans on SSI Ponietz Apr 2025 #13
Your first mistake: Entering Texas. Sneederbunk Apr 2025 #12
S.O.S. Iamscrewed Apr 2025 #16
Couldn't take suturers out with out numbing!!!!! Old Crank Apr 2025 #18
Sounds like waste, fraud and abuse Mblaze Apr 2025 #19
Lookit that! Best Health Care in the World! Brenda Apr 2025 #21
I had an automobile accident after which i was having chest pains. NNadir Apr 2025 #22
Wow, a CT and ELG do not cost $95k. That is theft. nt SunSeeker Apr 2025 #33
Find a Qi Tam trial lawyer ... Tarzanrock Apr 2025 #23
Won't do any good. Doctors and hospitals charge astronomical fees because in the 1970s Medicare and other insurers Silent Type Apr 2025 #40
I'm wondering if you could have refused the CT scan? FakeNoose Apr 2025 #24
Sure, patients can refuse any treatment, except markodochartaigh Apr 2025 #41
The thing about getting a CT scan a week after a potential head injury, Crunchy Frog Apr 2025 #44
Thank you for your opinion, doctor. markodochartaigh Apr 2025 #48
What a horror story! Martin68 Apr 2025 #25
It's NOT patients who do Medicare fraud, it's the BIG MEDICAL CORPORATIONS doing the fraud Attilatheblond Apr 2025 #26
I have noticed an increasing amount DENVERPOPS Apr 2025 #27
Veterinary medicine has gotten the same way. nt leftyladyfrommo Apr 2025 #54
For many more years DENVERPOPS Apr 2025 #57
I am glad that most of it is covered by Medicare senseandsensibility Apr 2025 #28
Get an itemized bill Warpy Apr 2025 #29
Moral of the story . . . LovelyStuff Apr 2025 #30
My old horse doc was great for stuff like that. multigraincracker Apr 2025 #31
Amarillo mamacita75 Apr 2025 #32
That's outrageous. For future reference, it's easy to remove your own stitches. Vinca Apr 2025 #34
outrageous. barbtries Apr 2025 #35
UnFing believable Joinfortmill Apr 2025 #36
It's quite OK when racist redneck republican doctors rip off Medicare and US taxpayers wolfie001 Apr 2025 #37
Republican BigMin28 Apr 2025 #51
Florida once again wolfie001 Apr 2025 #61
Sounds like Medicare fraud on their part. Crunchy Frog Apr 2025 #42
Medicare will cover the service. But they'll pay less than $500 and the ER has to write-off the remainder. Silent Type Apr 2025 #49
My Recent Experience Supports This ProfessorGAC Apr 2025 #43
medical industrial complex. pansypoo53219 Apr 2025 #45
We do not have a health care system. markodochartaigh Apr 2025 #47
I started my nursing career in markodochartaigh Apr 2025 #46
Enshittification contaminates every crevice of this broken world Ponietz Apr 2025 #55
When I needed sutures taken out in 1963 John Farmer Apr 2025 #50
"wealthcare" - gotta keep those billionaires CEOS in gilded houses and yachts and keep stockholders happy. nt CousinIT Apr 2025 #52
The CT scan was obviously to see if you were pregnant. Turbineguy Apr 2025 #53
October '24 in Athens Greece my Dr. bill $150 for meds and visit. live love laugh Apr 2025 #59
So sorry to hear about your fall. I would have... littlemissmartypants Apr 2025 #62
This message was self-deleted by its author wyn borkins Apr 2025 #63
We need Medicare for ALL! Clouds Passing Apr 2025 #64
never go to get stitched removed. Javaman Apr 2025 #65
wow- what an ordeal you went through (and so unnecessary). sorry about that. glad you only had to orleans Apr 2025 #66
Rip off Timeflyer Apr 2025 #67
Deregulated capitalism at work. It's in its nature. KPN Apr 2025 #68
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