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Is it too hard for people to understand that a Dr with hospital privileges is guided by their hospital contract provide the treatment protocals their hospitals select and those treatments can be influrnced by more than efficacy, such as financial renumeration?

Why do so many Drs with Hospital privileges always send their patients to the hospital for the much more expensive Xrays, CT and MRI scans rather than to the much cheaper Radiologist down the street in a private office?
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Originally Posted by jaguartx
Is it too hard for people to understand that a Dr with hospital privileges is guided by their hospital contract provide the treatment protocals their hospitals select and those treatments can be influrnced by more than efficacy, such as financial renumeration?

Why do so many Drs with Hospital privileges always send their patients to the hospital for the much more expensive Xrays, CT and MRI scans rather than to the much cheaper Radiologist down the street in a private office?
Helping the bottom line enhances job security.


I'm wondering why they didn't admit my father this week with CV and Pneumonia - the hospitals aren't full in the least, there's room. Instead they send a 67 year old man home to "work through it" - he's been unable to eat since Monday at the least - everything comes up. The antibiotics for the PN - go out the other end. Can't sleep with dry heaves.


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Originally Posted by Teal
I'm wondering why they didn't admit my father this week with CV and Pneumonia - the hospitals aren't full in the least, there's room. Instead they send a 67 year old man home to "work through it"


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You sound like the know it all that recently stated BS about off label usage. Happens every day in the hospital I work. And it has happened with COVID.

And we give free meds and service every day also.

As far as protocols for COVID, we have most likely used most of them out there. Because, in the beginning none we’re sure what worked best. Experience narrowed them down, to what worked best for individual cases. And one was not the only one.

Also the reason one pays to have people on their payroll is for them to generate business for the company.

Your ability to foster half truths is always on display.


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I have it right now. It’s not fun, but so far it ain’t too bad. I have no respiratory symptoms or fever as of yet. With me it is like a mild sinus infection and a stomach virus. The stomach stuff was pretty bad this morning. I had cramps that flat out hurt for about an hour. After that it’s been okay.

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Gonna ask my doc at my next tele-appointment if he’ll prescribe Ivermectin if we get sick. Kinda doubt it, but have a jug on hand JIC Plan A* fails.


*Stay the fugg away from people.


Where do you get a jug of it?


Actually a little bottle of the injectable/drinkable.

Amazon.


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My good buddy (middle in photo) and his son (in red) both have it, as well as a bunch in their family. He's been down and out of work for nearly two weeks and last night had to call an ambulance to take him to the ER. His son has pneumonia. They are in all in rough shape. Seems to be a few around us getting hit.

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LMAO

Tell them to reattach their genitals.

Do you just set waiting to say something totally stupid? Or do you make a list of dumb phugging statements, and apply them with no thought! Fireball2 sorry to hear your friend is sick, I hope he recovers soon!

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Originally Posted by Teal
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Is it too hard for people to understand that a Dr with hospital privileges is guided by their hospital contract provide the treatment protocals their hospitals select and those treatments can be influrnced by more than efficacy, such as financial renumeration?

Why do so many Drs with Hospital privileges always send their patients to the hospital for the much more expensive Xrays, CT and MRI scans rather than to the much cheaper Radiologist down the street in a private office?
Helping the bottom line enhances job security.


I'm wondering why they didn't admit my father this week with CV and Pneumonia - the hospitals aren't full in the least, there's room. Instead they send a 67 year old man home to "work through it" - he's been unable to eat since Monday at the least - everything comes up. The antibiotics for the PN - go out the other end. Can't sleep with dry heaves.


Take him back to the ER….if not readmitted, he will at minimum have another evaluation.


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Originally Posted by JoeBob
I have it right now. It’s not fun, but so far it ain’t too bad. I have no respiratory symptoms or fever as of yet. With me it is like a mild sinus infection and a stomach virus. The stomach stuff was pretty bad this morning. I had cramps that flat out hurt for about an hour. After that it’s been okay.


I hope you heal up real good and that it doesn't cause any more brain damage.

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it seems like the Delta thing has a higher infection rate, but a lower death rate than the original version


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Originally Posted by Cluggins
Originally Posted by JoeBob
I have it right now. It’s not fun, but so far it ain’t too bad. I have no respiratory symptoms or fever as of yet. With me it is like a mild sinus infection and a stomach virus. The stomach stuff was pretty bad this morning. I had cramps that flat out hurt for about an hour. After that it’s been okay.


I hope you heal up real good and that it doesn't cause any more brain damage.


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Originally Posted by battue
Originally Posted by Teal
Originally Posted by jaguartx
Is it too hard for people to understand that a Dr with hospital privileges is guided by their hospital contract provide the treatment protocals their hospitals select and those treatments can be influrnced by more than efficacy, such as financial renumeration?

Why do so many Drs with Hospital privileges always send their patients to the hospital for the much more expensive Xrays, CT and MRI scans rather than to the much cheaper Radiologist down the street in a private office?
Helping the bottom line enhances job security.


I'm wondering why they didn't admit my father this week with CV and Pneumonia - the hospitals aren't full in the least, there's room. Instead they send a 67 year old man home to "work through it" - he's been unable to eat since Monday at the least - everything comes up. The antibiotics for the PN - go out the other end. Can't sleep with dry heaves.


Take him back to the ER….if not readmitted, he will at minimum have another evaluation.


Still believe in the system, eh Battue?


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Originally Posted by Mannlicher
it seems like the Delta thing has a higher infection rate, but a lower death rate than the original version



NO NO WE ALL GONNA DIE FROM IT!!!!
MSM will tell one all about!


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Originally Posted by battue
Originally Posted by Teal
Originally Posted by jaguartx
Is it too hard for people to understand that a Dr with hospital privileges is guided by their hospital contract provide the treatment protocals their hospitals select and those treatments can be influrnced by more than efficacy, such as financial renumeration?

Why do so many Drs with Hospital privileges always send their patients to the hospital for the much more expensive Xrays, CT and MRI scans rather than to the much cheaper Radiologist down the street in a private office?
Helping the bottom line enhances job security.


I'm wondering why they didn't admit my father this week with CV and Pneumonia - the hospitals aren't full in the least, there's room. Instead they send a 67 year old man home to "work through it" - he's been unable to eat since Monday at the least - everything comes up. The antibiotics for the PN - go out the other end. Can't sleep with dry heaves.


Take him back to the ER….if not readmitted, he will at minimum have another evaluation.


He's been there 2x since Sat - they give fluids and send him home.


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Originally Posted by K22
Prayers for them.
My wife and I have worked with the public this whole time, no mask, no vax of course, and have weathered it, no problem. Then one of my wife's employee's decides to get vaccinated, came to work and less than one day later my wife has it. And of course, I got a day or 2 later. She ended up in the hospital and almost died. Lots of Ivermectin and Zpaks later we are slowly recovering. I would love to shoot that idiot for getting vaccinated then coming to work. Jerk!

You gotta be kidding me....you're actually blaming the vaxxed lady!?

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Originally Posted by irfubar
Originally Posted by battue
Originally Posted by Teal
Originally Posted by jaguartx
Is it too hard for people to understand that a Dr with hospital privileges is guided by their hospital contract provide the treatment protocals their hospitals select and those treatments can be influrnced by more than efficacy, such as financial renumeration?

Why do so many Drs with Hospital privileges always send their patients to the hospital for the much more expensive Xrays, CT and MRI scans rather than to the much cheaper Radiologist down the street in a private office?
Helping the bottom line enhances job security.


I'm wondering why they didn't admit my father this week with CV and Pneumonia - the hospitals aren't full in the least, there's room. Instead they send a 67 year old man home to "work through it" - he's been unable to eat since Monday at the least - everything comes up. The antibiotics for the PN - go out the other end. Can't sleep with dry heaves.


Take him back to the ER….if not readmitted, he will at minimum have another evaluation.


Still believe in the system, eh Battue?


Obviously, it’s not perfect. And some systems are superior to their counterparts. There are ones close to me that I would prefer to pass by….given the chance to get to another.

Personally I had one experience that would turn many off from the system… so I can appreciate were some are coming from. I’m also still here because of the “system”..And as you know… work for them and see the good they do and how much most inside care…

So ya





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Originally Posted by jaguartx
Is it too hard for people to understand that a Dr with hospital privileges is guided by their hospital contract provide the treatment protocals their hospitals select and those treatments can be influrnced by more than efficacy, such as financial renumeration?

Why do so many Drs with Hospital privileges always send their patients to the hospital for the much more expensive Xrays, CT and MRI scans rather than to the much cheaper Radiologist down the street in a private office?
Helping the bottom line enhances job security.
The healthcare system is just as corrupt as is the media and politics. Doctors can be bought just as easily as the media and politicians.



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Originally Posted by Mannlicher
it seems like the Delta thing has a higher infection rate, but a lower death rate than the original version


It’s super scientific.


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