you are not aware that "the writer of this crap"
hahahahahahahha, sry, didnt notice.

when you're not american the whole americans laying claim to universal values thing is a little...silly

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you are not aware that "the writer of this crap"
As I agree that this is an issue. and the article mentioned is compelling, I'm sure there is some truth to what is printed. BUT it is from the NY Post. The NY Post is the rag of NY journalism. It is perhaps 1 step above the National Enquirer.
I would like to see a study how how much medicaid does shell out for our frequent flyers.
In HS we were told that the Daily News was at the 6th grade level, and the Times was at a 12th grade level. The post must be at about the 4th grade level or so. No reputable paper would refer to the homeless as "bums".
As far as I know, in NY, medicaid gives a 100% free ride. Numerous times I've been called to an immigrant's home (legal, as far as I know) that have a Benz or Escalade(or two) in the driveway, plasma TV , high end furniture in the house, dressed way better than I could ever afford, and then they hand me their medicaid card. WTF? What am I doing wrong?
Seriously, I do know one thing, a PCP visit is way cheaper than an ER visit, which may involve "defensive medicine" by the attending, as in CT scans and a battery of other tests to CYA. A good start would be aggresive education as to alternatives for ER Tx. Many simply just don't know any better. Not necessarily their fault.
You left out wearing the real fur coat...
BUT, I do agree, NY medicaid pays a small portion of the EMS bill, but the services is not allowed to bill the customer for the difference. example: [this is an example...these are not real numbers by any means...but an example with made up numbers for this example] if a BLS ambulance ride to the hospital is $400 and and ALS ride is $800 then medicaid would $150 for BLS and $200 for ALS...and since the Ambulance company is not allowed to bill the patient for the difference $250 for BLS and $600 for ALS. So that ambulance company must eat that missing money.
This a big reason why Urban EMS is a financial loss.
This is something that needs to be corrected...will you universal care fix it? I don't know...I don't know what will fix it.
The Medicare/Medicaid reform of the mid 2000's caused plenty of problems for hosp based EMS, as well as muni and private providers.
Universal healthcare has the potential to alleviate the problem somewhat by giving 911 abusers(ignorant individuals as to options?) other, less expensive avenues for Tx/txp. If Medicaid would authorize taxi rides (validated by the ER after Tx), that would be a huge savings for them right there. As far as universal healthcare, I don't want to wait a month or more for a CT scan, or be shuttled through my PCP's office at warp speed. Specialty care would definitely suffer, I would think. Maybe we'll have MRI or PTCA lotto?
All that waiting is bull poopies...I used to live in Canada with universal health care. it was not much different than here. minor & elective surgies, like gastric bypass, sometimes wait, BUT anything emergent is taken care of immediately. there is no waiting 3 months for bypass surgery, or cardiac cath. As for my PCP, yes the wait was longer when I was in the waiting room, but normal time to get an appointment and when he was in the office with me, he took the time to answer any and every question. perhaps I had a nice/good PCP, I dunno.
The BS propagated by the American Healthcare industry and the American Medical Association in reference to delays in care is as BS as the statements. The healthcare companies and MD's have the most to lose.
Yea, but in Canada, there can be only something like 5 implantable defibrillator surgeries a year. Who gets one? In America, anyone who needs one.
I have read many books written by full-time medics that said there main reason for moving to another career was abuse of the system. I have seen some of those calls first hand, calls at 2:30AM for "been vomiting all day". We get there and she has her meds ready and such. Medic says "u called us for that", "why didn't you drive to the hospital earlier etc". I just hope that doesn't become me.