The Healing of America: A Global Quest for Better, Cheaper, and Fairer Health Care

 Excellent must-read to fully understand health care reform

The book every American should read in 2009

Given that we provide less health care (all the uninsured, denied claims, lower utilization) we should pay less. Instead, we pay a lot more, why?


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Archive for January, 2010

PostHeaderIcon A Typical Day in the ER – Patient Faking a Seizure

Sometimes patients will arrive in the ER triage and you know they are not really sick, and they have an agenda.  Unfortunately many times it is to acquire drugs.  Sometimes the same person will come over and over again for the same reason, but with a different ailment each time.

Sometimes these people require confrontation by a physician to get them to realize their efforts are not going to work, but other times it is just too funny and there really is nothing that can be done. If you come to an emergency room with a specific complaint you WILL be worked up and treated for what is found related to that complaint.  If nothing is found, all your testing is normal, then you will not be treated.

The following is just a funny (or maybe not) video someone on YouTube put together to typify these kinds of folks that visit ER’s habitually.

You Just Never Know What Patients Are Going to Do Next

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