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New Yeah, bright note
Your reasons sound okay. But note theirs: cut down on emergency room visits. Do that many people get hurt each day that they can make significant savings by having on-site triage?
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New Not quantity, but WHEN
After work, clinic is closed... Go to ER.

Local Target Greatland has a "minute clinic" already. For the "colds, sore throats, bumps and bruises, and other minor ailments". No appointment needed.

I'd love to cut down on my ER/UC runs for my wife. She never calls during work to complain, but waits until after I've been home for a couple of hours. By then, if she needs to be seen, it's a trip to the ER, again. (ER staff knows her by name)
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Expand Edited by jbrabeck Oct. 26, 2005, 04:42:54 PM EDT
New And ER *is* the "Doctor's Office" for many.
Many of our vaunted physicians just can't treat patients for the lowly sums they are awarded by Medicaid. Many poor and working poor people take their children to the ER for ear aches because the frickin' physician class *refuses* to see their kids once they find out they're on Medicaid.

That could be fixed immediately, of course, if a federal law stated that a physician loses his license lifetime for refusing to treat a patient because of a patient's inability to pay him/her on a scale that allows them to maintain their beach house in CA or FL, the ski chalet in Aspen their kids private schools, their club memberships, etc. But that would be a sea change - no longer would it be the case that one pursued an MD to make a few million; the motivation would be to actually help people. For vast majority in that field, that would be completely intolerable.
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     Walmart wants to cut costs - (dmcarls) - (12)
         But everyone knows a new WalMart in your town brings jobs - (drewk) - (8)
             one bright note, put clinics in their stores - (boxley) - (7)
                 Yeah, bright note - (drewk) - (2)
                     Not quantity, but WHEN - (jbrabeck) - (1)
                         And ER *is* the "Doctor's Office" for many. - (mmoffitt)
                 Won't work at that price point - (ben_tilly) - (2)
                     One "entry-level" job seems to be urgent care - (admin)
                     Maybe I was thinking PA - (boxley)
                 Better served by Nurse Practitioners. -NT - (mmoffitt)
         But wants other people to pay more - (JayMehaffey) - (1)
             That was mentioned in the article at the top of this thread - (drewk)
         In the race to the bottom - we're passing all our peers. - (Ashton)

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