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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One thing back lady and sprained finger lady show: yes, people really ARE this stupid, so the UH policy isn’t fair.[/quote] Former ER nurse here. FFS leave the back lady alone. CES is a serious issue which requires surgery pretty quickly to prevent further damage. I've had people directly admitted from the neurospine's office bevause of the seriousness of CES. Yeah I agree, if he sat at home for a week and then decided to go to the ER for a strain, that would be ridiculous. UC said to go to the ER and even if he got into a doctor, the doctor likely would have sent him straight to the hospital anyways. [/quote] +1 - and she came back and said they had tried to find care, but even their insurance couldn't help them. Which is why this UHC policy is a bad idea. Things that sound solvable by primary care might actually be emergencies, especially if you can't get into primary care, or in this case, an ortho![/quote]
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