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by OrvalWintermute
1292 days ago
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It sounds like you inprocessed at Northwell Health, went through billing, saw a Nurse/PA/NP, got vitals taken, met with an ER Doc, and received a confirmatory diagnosis, and the ER doc spent the time to read your documentation. For a hospital, your care is not merely the interventional aspect of medicine, but also the vitals, diagnosis, charting, and time spent on reading your documentation by a medical professional with > 20,000 hours experience & training. |
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I have never in my life experienced an ER doing anything competent that remotely resembles reading documentation as part of triage. Why on Earth should they get paid more than a tiny nominal fee for the use of the waiting room and a bit of time spent by the triage staff?