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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had to use CVS Minute Clinic for employment TB test and physical. While there, the healthcare provider said she sees patients who need to go to a hospital. They end up going to an ER and hospitalized for five days for high blood pressure, heart issues, etc. I was really surprised because it's an affluent area, where I thought they would have private health insurance or Medicare supplemental insurance and see regular physicians. She said no. Maybe they are too young for Medicare. [/quote] There's no affluent area that doesn't also have poor people at least working, and most likely living, there. How far do you think that CVS worker commutes? Anyway, even if you have insurance, urgent care is the fastest way to either get seen or get a referral. A lot of people (especially men) don't have a GP they'd go to if they suddenly developed an issue. [/quote]
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