catherine
<font color=red>Hey not fair, you guys already hav
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DisneyDotty said:This issue is so close to home...
I have been a foster mother to several kids in the past few years. Our most recent foster son came to us with some kind of allergic reaction/skin rash. No medical info available. As the condition worsened, I tried to get him into a doctor in my area (suburbs of Chicago.) NOT ONE doctor (called probably twenty, including so-called "low income clinics") would see him because of his prior condition/being on Medicaid/no appointments available for the next two months... Finally I had no choice but to take him to ER, where they said he has an allergic rash (DUH!) and I should follow up with the pediatrician listed. Went to the ped--he said, yes, the boy has an allergy and really should be evaluated but that this MD wouldn't take anymore Medicaid patients so go find another doctor. This could have potentially been a life-threatening condition--who knows what the poor kid was allergic to--and my only source for medical help was an understaffed ER. And how much did the state have to pay for an ER visit?
Had a similar issue with another foster son who needed surgery, but again, no doctor in my area would see him because of Medicaid. What are working people who can't afford to traipse around looking for medical care for their children supposed to do?
So yes, people without insurance are forced to use the ER because doctors today refuse to see them. And God help us all if we are without insurance and have any kind of chronic health issue.
It is extremely frustrating to have a child with a medical condition not get proper treatment. Those of us who have experienced this know that our country desperately needs to reevaluate our health care/insurance industry.
I can't imagine being in a situation where one of my children needed to see a doctor and I had nowhere to go! How helpless you must have felt! I feel so sad for families who are not able to afford healthcare insurance and have to resort to going to the ER every time they need some medical treatment for their child.I can see that there is a big problem with having to use the ER as there is no continuity of care. Where are a person's medical records kept?

