twinboysmom
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That is a flat out stereotype. Right up there with all people on welfare are lazy but have money to go to disney.
Sorry I don't know one soul who goes to the ER instead of a primary if they could afford it. And I'm at Cooper hospital more times than I care to be working with the poor in Camden. I see them daily.
They are there for one reason, their kid is sick and they have no money or insurance. they don't have a copay because they don't have money to afford insurance.
But I'll tell you what, I'll see if I can cut and paste your comment to the ER nurses I know. I'll truthfully try and get them to answer. I'll have to subscribe to this thread because I'm not due back until Monday. In fact, I'll post the question on my facebook page and see what I get. Now I know that's
pretty unscientific as far as polls go but it will give me an idea of my little corner of the world.
Hi Eliza. You and I have argued on these boards before regarding insurance. Your opinion as to who and why people frequent the ER is inaccurate. Wanting to ask an ER nurse, you got one. Background, 13 years as a RN with 8 years of ER experience. I have worked in more affluent areas and some downright dangerous areas of town. On any given day the majority of patients in the ER could see their personal physician. Very few truly have medical emergencies. Many people do come for routine care such as ear aches, child with fevers, rashes, pelvic problems (yuck), etc. There are the few that are uninsured. There are many of this group that come to the ER because it was convenient, they didn't want to make an appointment with their doctor, they have used all their monthly visits to their doctor's office on Medicaid, it goes on. Most state Medicaid will deny payment for visits such as this and of course, getting money from the majority (not all) uninsured people is like getting blood from a turnip.
ER's are almost always a money hole to hospitals. The more abuse they see, the more those of us with insurance pay. Doesn't really seem fair. As a nurse some think I have great health insurance. Not so. I struggled with getting my insurance company to pay the neonatologists for their assistance during my emergency delivery. It was very frustrating knowing that others paid nothing for any of their bill. However, even with a system that is in need of some repairs, I will take it over a universal health system any day.