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Old 03-29-2020, 04:09 PM   #151 (permalink)
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My sister complained about standalone emergency rooms that people somehow thought were urgent care clinics despite saying "Emergency Room" everywhere.

I do not have any idea what the E.R. charges, I have only been to the one at the V.A. for myself. The nearest urgent care charged $74 a visit, but was bought by a huge hospital chain that raised prices to $150.

The nurse practitioner wrote my prescription on a paper towel because they didn't provide prescription pads, either.

I went through my history and could not find the source that I used for state population. It looks like I used the same one that I used for my coronavirus calculations, but the numbers were way off, so I do not have any idea where I got those figures.

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Old 03-29-2020, 04:38 PM   #152 (permalink)
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I do not have any idea what the E.R. charges, I have only been to the one at the V.A. for myself. The nearest urgent care charged $74 a visit, but was bought by a huge hospital chain that raised prices to $150.

This is what the hospital billed for my wife's 4 hour visit to the ER. They did nothing besides do some x-rays and send her home.

Notice that the ER billed $15,898 but the insurance negotiated rate was only $1878. An uninsured person would be stuck with the $16K bill.
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Old 03-29-2020, 05:16 PM   #154 (permalink)
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Medical list prices are the same as jewelry store list prices. How do you think every jewelry store can have 60% off everything in November and December? By inflating list prices. How can every insurance company get a discount? By inflating list prices.

And the little guy that doesn't have an insurance company is stuck with that list price.
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Old 03-29-2020, 05:55 PM   #155 (permalink)
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It was 6pm yesterday when I pointed to a news wars story that was roundly rejected. Is this source any better?

https://covidtracking.com/data/

Currently: US Totals
Positive
122,157
Negative
644,604
Pending
Hospitalized
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Death
2,056
Total test results
766,761
Positive + Negative

Sorry for the formatting. I spilled coffee on my laptop and now I have to cut and paste the letter 'l'.
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It was 6pm yesterday when I pointed to a news wars story that was roundly rejected. Is this source any better?

https://covidtracking.com/data/

Currently: US Totals
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122,157
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Well the White House said on the 25th that 370,000 tests had been done in the USA. Maybe we did another 400K tests in 6 days.

The raw number isn't that important. What is important in the percentage of the population and that everyone that is suspected can get tested. We aren't there yet.

"As of Wednesday, South Korea, which has a population of 51 million, had conducted 357,896 tests, based on reports from the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Comparatively, the United States, with a population of 329 million, had administered at least 418,810 tests, according to the Covid Tracking Project, a group led by Alexis Madrigal, a staff writer for The Atlantic magazine, with more than 100 volunteers that compiles coronavirus testing data from state government websites and government officials."

https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/25/polit...eck/index.html

In that snapshot in time South Korea had tested 0.7% of their population while the USA had tested 0.1% of our population

Another article talking about testing per capita among different countries and by individual US state.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...ng-states.html
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freebeard, I hope that you are able to find a better solution.
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The gross number of tests performed hopefully isn't connected to the number of people tested. The medical types working with the patients are hopefully getting tested every few days, and someone who tested negative is still suspect until there's a vaccine.
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My wife tested a patient a couple weeks ago who ended up returning positive results. She still hasn't been tested and there was debate about sending her home for quarantine for 2 weeks.
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My wife tested a patient a couple weeks ago who ended up returning positive results. She still hasn't been tested and there was debate about sending her home for quarantine for 2 weeks.
That can't be.

Trump March 6th while visiting the CDC



1:29:45

Anybody that wants a test can get a test. That’s what the bottom line is.

and again at 1:30:45

But — but I think — I think, importantly: Anybody right now and yesterday — anybody that needs a test gets a test. We — they’re there. They have the tests. And the tests are beautiful. Anybody that needs a test gets a test.

If there’s a doctor that wants to test, if there’s somebody coming off a ship — like the big monster ship that’s out there right now, which, you know — again, that’s a big decision. Do I want to bring all those people on? People would like me to do that. I don’t like the idea of doing it.

But anybody that needs a test can have a test. They’re all set. They have them out there.

In addition to that, they’re making millions of more as we speak. But as of right now and yesterday, anybody that needs a test — that’s the important thing — and the tests are all perfect, like the letter was perfect. The transcription was perfect, right? This was not as perfect as that, but pretty good.




You heard it from the man. Every one that needs a test can get a test. They are beautiful. They are perfect. Not as perfect as his call with the Ukrainian president but pretty good.

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