She said/He said Who's right? Who's wrong? No one!

Who said you could only have one hero? :idunno :D ;)
Sorry, kinda ran with that a bit... needed some fun... woke up wanting to just :smack the crap outta someone... gotta love Monday... :/
Nobody :D And SC said Ross was my hero, not I.
No it's fine. I found it funny. I needed a good laugh this morning as well
 
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And SC said Ross was my hero, not I.
No it's fine. I found it funny. I needed a good laugh this morning as well
It was in your quote
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Why wait? It makes you feel better if you do. I'm sure I always deserved a :smack  for something


You know you get one every time you post a bad pun, my hand would wear out trying to :smack you each time... :gig

Besides, you're a cute, cuddly lil teddy bear... :D

Nobody :D And SC said Ross was my hero, not I.
No it's fine. I found it funny. I needed a good laugh this morning as well


Glad to help! :)

How's your duck doing?
 
Guess that makes you and me part of the evil hospital system that just takes people's money and doesn't try to heal them.
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doc my back hurts give at least a hundred it's really bad this time .
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wife says people going to the ER that don't need to be there is one of the biggest money loses for a hospital .One thing I know you have to be a good patient .so many people aren't .
 
Thank you, now I know I am not crazy...I did not remember you putting the rant emojis....lol I thought I missed something.

In every public service employment you have good and bad. You have those that are truly trying to better the world that their goal is helping people and they will sacfice themselves to do so. You also have the greedy money hungry side that are there for the bucks. Unfortunetly I don't think the scales balance very well. I have been my father's caretaker for 9 years now. I have seen it numerous times. (Of course one of the biggest jokes in our area is the incompetance of the "band aid" station in which we call a hospital. Joys of a rural small town.) I have watched so many friends and family have pills and "treatments" thrown at them with no certainty of what the "cause" is so that there is no certain justification for the "treatment". Have experienced it myself. While I am totally grateful for many Drs and nurses and validate the extremely hard job that is, I stick by opinion that the medical field today is far more interested in dealing with the symptoms to make them go away than to find the causes.
Even worse than plagarism!!!


Well said Amy. I lay a lot of the blame for the current state of the medical profession on: the dictates of the insurance industry. Then there's the whole "CYA" mentality. Documentation is key to preventing frivolous litigation. So, the medical staff have to document up one side and down the other. And... their treatment approach is often dictated by insurance reimbursement and protocol, not to mention... the whole CYA: when expensive diagnostics are often ordered, "just because". I can't tell you how often I've refused a certain diagnostic because I did not see the benefit of it to my particular situation. I am not your typical compliant patient!!! Don't get me wrong. There is a time and place for diagnostics. But... they are often thrown around without thought. For example: a shoulder injury which presents as muscular in nature... the whole insurance protocol of demanding an X-ray... followed by therapy, with-holding the MRI until after all else fails. When... in actuality, the MRI SHOULD be the first course of action. A torn rotator cuff will not show up on X-ray, and no amount of therapy will restore that tear.
 

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