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Free enterprize medical care
andrewlittle Started conversation Jul 8, 2008
You have to love the medical care system in the U.S. So much better than that awful socialized medical delivery system in which you wait for everything.
I have, unfortunately, contracted the same respiratory infection that a lot of my neighbors in this poor, urban area have. It's an opportunity to examine the medical system in my new environment. Unlike many, though, I actually have insurance and means - it's just that I choose not to highlight that when I call around.
So, what do I find. More than a hundred doctors to choose from, but none taking new patients. I can get into the clinics, but I have to wait three to four weeks. I mention that it may be turning into pneumonia, and they tell me, "Well, there's always the emergency room at the hospital."
As a test, at the end of each phone call, I have mentioned that I am a Presbyterian minister new to the area. Amazingly, every office and every clinic (no exaggeration) found an open appointment - many times that day - and became quite congenial. I just told them, "Thanks, but no thanks. I don't want any care that my parishioners can't get."
You have to love free enterprize medical care.
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