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Old 08-05-2008, 08:38 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by pshrynk View Post
The difference between an office visit (about $100-200) and an Urget Care / ER visit (about $1000 - 1500) is that the UC/ER is alwyas open, doesn't take appointments, and is there for the walk-in trade. Also, UC/ER deals with more "urgent" types of things, such as Ricky's arm falling off from gangrene caused by a scorpion sting and exacerbated by self-surgery. (Add to you list of things to read "Bag Balm and Duct Tape.")

Some day, when I'm bored, I'll start a thread on health care in America so you can see the depths of feeling about this. If you thought the Blatantly Political Rant was entertaining...
looking forward to that one.

100$-200$ is certainly better than 1000$ but still makes my eyeballs pop out of my head (now would that be a case for Urgent Care / ER ?).
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