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Re: False Negative Pregnancy Test

  • imagejefa621:

    imageholly321:
    Greed, and to pay for medical malpractice ins.

    And this happens in your office?

    yeah it does. I don't make the rules.

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  • imagemrsz2008:
    imageKdgTeacher:

    imageholly321:
    Greed, and to pay for medical malpractice ins.

    I give up.  This is hopeless.

    She's hopeless on so many things. Like how you can feel pregnancy symptoms right after O, she never did explain that one.

     

    I did.  I felt symptoms of O-ing, and then it became pregnancy.  

    Why exactly do you think you know everything?

  • imageholly321:
    imagejefa621:

    imageholly321:
    Greed, and to pay for medical malpractice ins.

    And this happens in your office?

    yeah it does. I don't make the rules.

    Then you should get a new job. Maybe they can also hook you up with a clue. Other people pay thousands to make up for your $6 not covering the cost of the test which includes the amount of electricity in the room you're in, the nurse and office staff salary, malpractice insurance, supplies they use for the blood draw, etc. And they aren't pregnancy symptoms unless you're, you know, pregnant. So you can't feel them immediately after Oing. YW.
  • imageholly321:
    imagemrsz2008:
    imageKdgTeacher:

    imageholly321:
    Greed, and to pay for medical malpractice ins.

    I give up.  This is hopeless.

    She's hopeless on so many things. Like how you can feel pregnancy symptoms right after O, she never did explain that one.

     

    I did.  I felt symptoms of O-ing, and then it became pregnancy.  

    Why exactly do you think you know everything?

    That is not what you originally said, but way to backpeddle.
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  • imagejefa621:
    imageholly321:
    imagejefa621:

    imageholly321:
    Greed, and to pay for medical malpractice ins.

    And this happens in your office?

    yeah it does. I don't make the rules.

    But you have an obligation to report fraud. I work at a hospital.  I know you're employer have a system in place for that.

     

    It isn't fraud, that is how the medical system works.  

  • imageholly321:
    imagejefa621:
    imageholly321:
    imagejefa621:

    imageholly321:
    Greed, and to pay for medical malpractice ins.

    And this happens in your office?

    yeah it does. I don't make the rules.

    But you have an obligation to report fraud. I work at a hospital.  I know you're employer have a system in place for that.

     

    It isn't fraud, that is how the medical system works.  

     

    Where do you work? I could use some $6 blood tests.  

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  • imageholly321:
    imagejefa621:
    imageholly321:
    imagejefa621:

    imageholly321:
    Greed, and to pay for medical malpractice ins.

    And this happens in your office?

    yeah it does. I don't make the rules.

    But you have an obligation to report fraud. I work at a hospital.  I know you're employer have a system in place for that.

     

    It isn't fraud, that is how the medical system works.  

     

    No, it's not. and the reason WHY it DOESN'T work better is people like you who think the ACTUAL cost of a blood test of any kind is only $6 vs the BILLED cost. Actual cost for just the simple crap is still well over $100. The consumer gets shielded from that through insurance and low cost plans. I call BS on you working in a real medical office if you really do think what you keep claiming you do.    

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  • imagesweetgotham:
    imageholly321:
    imagejefa621:
    imageholly321:
    imagejefa621:

    imageholly321:
    Greed, and to pay for medical malpractice ins.

    And this happens in your office?

    yeah it does. I don't make the rules.

    But you have an obligation to report fraud. I work at a hospital.  I know you're employer have a system in place for that.

     

    It isn't fraud, that is how the medical system works.  

     

    No, it's not. and the reason WHY it DOESN'T work better is people like you who think the ACTUAL cost of a blood test of any kind is only $6 vs the BILLED cost. Actual cost for just the simple crap is still well over $100. The consumer gets shielded from that through insurance and low cost plans. I call BS on you working in a real medical office if you really do think what you keep claiming you do.    

     

    when did I say it was the billed cost, I said it didn't cost the lab more than $6.00 to do it.  I didn't say they didn't charge the ins. company more.

  • imagejefa621:
    imageholly321:
    imagejefa621:
    imageholly321:
    imagejefa621:

    imageholly321:
    Greed, and to pay for medical malpractice ins.

    And this happens in your office?

    yeah it does. I don't make the rules.

    But you have an obligation to report fraud. I work at a hospital.  I know you're employer have a system in place for that.

     

    It isn't fraud, that is how the medical system works.  

    So let me get this straight.  X lab test costs $6.  But your office bills the patient $600, and pockets that extra money.  If that's not fraud, it's still illegal.  People go to jail for that kind of thing and you could go too since you know it's happening and you don't report it.

    Next time you get an eob read it.

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