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ER - the Reality of the Waiting Room
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<blockquote data-quote="Provision" data-source="post: 64379737" data-attributes="member: 75507"><p>I live in a State where it is mandated that you have health insurance. Other than the bureaucratic mess that one has to go through, it works out pretty well.</p><p></p><p>Also, as one who has had many ER visits recently due to various ailments, depending on the severity of your diagnosis, it can take several hours before the nurses and Dr's. treat you. Actually, they triage you fairly quickly, but if what you are going through is not considered a severe emergency, you can wait up to 2 hours before they do something as simple as give you medicines or an IV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Provision, post: 64379737, member: 75507"] I live in a State where it is mandated that you have health insurance. Other than the bureaucratic mess that one has to go through, it works out pretty well. Also, as one who has had many ER visits recently due to various ailments, depending on the severity of your diagnosis, it can take several hours before the nurses and Dr's. treat you. Actually, they triage you fairly quickly, but if what you are going through is not considered a severe emergency, you can wait up to 2 hours before they do something as simple as give you medicines or an IV. [/QUOTE]
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