
04-13-2013, 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by blueash
Hopefully this will not be deleted as political, but you completely misunderstand the workings of the ACA. The ER's are in part overcrowded because people DON'T have insurance. ER's are required to provide evaluation without regard to the financial coverage of the patient. So the uninsured use the ER for primary care and minor illnesses. We still hear people say we don't need universal health insurance as poor people can get great free care in the ER, so everyone really already gets needed medical care. Once people have insurance, they will be able to go to primary care doctors and NP/PA's and not overcrowd the ER, and in fact get their care at much lower cost per incident. The ACA will hugely improve the ability of ER's to return to their mission of providing emergency care.
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This is going on all over the country, not just in the area around TV. ERs should be for emergencies, not routine care for people without health insurance seeking free medical care. Tragically, the patients who really need to be seen and treated are the people most adversely affected.
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