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I give MM respect for this:
(It isn't what it seems like) |
You respect Moore for a music video? :whofart:
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I said "give respect", not "I respect".
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Ok.... I'm going to laugh anyway! :D |
I'm missing something.
Did he direct it and you think the cinematography and editing are good? |
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Psychiatric Emergency Care and Medical Emergency Care are two different creatures, with different billing structures. I know that we're pretty cheap as far as things go ... our actual billable rate for an evaluation, for example, is around $100. Our inpatient treatment day rate is $1000. We do not get paid that much by insurance companies. I think that we end up with around $350/day for acute psychiatric treatment for patients with insurance. Medical Emergency Room treatment is very expensive, which is why it's a bad idea to use the ER as your family doctor. That many uninsured people do this is one of the reasons that ERs are overloaded. A friend of mine is an ER doc and has been discussing ways around this ... having a triage doctor or nurse practitioner who can refer non-emergent patients to a "clinic" that exists side by side with the ER. |
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It wasn't a great video but it bad by any means. |
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Since the finger wasn't broken, maybe you feel your "time" was wasted, IE "they didn't do anything!" The truth is: a team of professional healthcare providers coordinated to provide you with the answer you needed: the finger isn't broken. In hindsight, with the answers provided by the facility via their technological infrastructure and staff of trained professionals, you have the luxury of saying "I waited around for two hours, and they didn't do anything!" On the flipside, what if the finger had been broken? Would your "time" have been "wasted" then? Hindsight is 20/20. Quote:
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I don't understand the video's meaning either. Is it just that it's made documentary style or what?
Flint- I will now take a bow. Wolf- Are we or are we not (people that pay their bills) eating the cost of healthcare for the people that are uninsured and do not? 1000 dollars a day sounds like a lot to pay........See?..... I can not afford for any of you to drive me mad..... Thank you for trying to answer some of my questions- but you seem to think that that system is working.......? You're descriptions only seem to validate what I thought in the first place...... |
I've not seen it yet as I'm not readily able to get to a theater.
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I watched it tonight. I thought it was very good and really raised some interesting points. Also, it briefly featured my political hero (Tony Benn) talking with Moore about the British system. He's a wonderful man. He was the white haired, softly spoken, old English gent.
I've said it before, I'll say it again: I like Moore. I think, his motives are basically good. I believe that he believes in the fight. I believe he has an overarching sense of compassion and humanity and that comes through in his film making. I found the film very moving. I also found it informative and funny. |
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Is it worth going to see? For those who did see it, how was it? I know that is a real general question for a documentary movie such as this one, but that's the easiest way to phrase it.
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