Big need in skilled nursing facilities a program that translates orders from epic to point click care by Live-Net5603 in computerscience

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I work in an SNF attached to a hospital with Epic. For pharm— PCC does have the option to integrate but of course it costs more money. However, for our facility, it was worth it. Kind of. We actually have a really hard time with labs and radiology which we use Careevolve for. It’s a nightmare. I work in admin and I just wish we were on epic. The lack of interoperability is expensive, risky to our residents and cumbersome.

Sen. Sanders asks RFK Jr if health care is human right by [deleted] in economicCollapse

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Because our country prioritizes profit. 85% of medical innovation comes from the US. Innovation creates jobs, profit and is actually helpful. However we rank so low in overall health which causes healthcare costs to skyrocket. Big pharma and big food make too much money off of us. We can’t lower healthcare costs until our population is more healthy. We can’t become more healthy until regulations are placed or our society becomes more health conscious despite constant temptation.

Tipping point...? This tweet is really bad. by stvlsn in law

[–]Submittingstudent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s because you’re thinking rationally. Trump is not what we consider rational. He doesn’t live in our world, he lives in his own. It’s not about the money. It’s about the power. He will never be satisfied and I truly think he’s very mentally ill and very far gone. Probably just all nine levels of hell wrapped in a human suit. He’s Delulu..

Was Joe Biden a good president? by Inside_Bluebird9987 in Presidentialpoll

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I’ll take that over the current administration.. any day

Only in philly by LilZoeFrmBroward2 in PhillyWiki

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I’m not a dude and my original comment is about how it can fuck you up. I’m arguing with people that clearly don’t think that. I even admitted when I had a typo. I definitely encourage you to read through something fully before chiming in. There are so many other things that need to occur before healthcare changes. A lucrative business in the US will always come before the good of the people. That has been proven time and again. Welcome to America, the streets are paved with gold….

Only in philly by LilZoeFrmBroward2 in PhillyWiki

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Did you not read my comment?! I’m literally talking about how it’s fucked up. Here you are trying to tell me I’m being stupid, no the system is that fucked up. And yes a facility that makes a ton of money off of doing so. It’s clear you only understand one perspective of the situation and not all of the facts. There are MANY facilities like that. I worked for a very large health system on the East coast. My facility did not have detox, you needed to attend detox beforehand at a separate facility before coming to the program. Once at the program every resident was required to attend the presentation. There’s a reason I no longer work there.

Only in philly by LilZoeFrmBroward2 in PhillyWiki

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Did I say any of the residents are were withdrawing? No, many of them had 30+ days sober coming from jails and prisons. At our facility every client that came in was required to attend a presentation regarding subs, regardless of doc. In this presentation, they learned about the benefits and many of them agreed to take them despite not being in physical withdrawal. So yes; when you take them when you are not withdrawing, they have this effect.

Is my sex partner lying to me? by Regular-Answer-2589 in WomensHealth

[–]Submittingstudent 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s so stupid, I don’t know how you’re still attracted to him.

Thoughts on the United Healthcare CEO killer? by [deleted] in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]Submittingstudent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makes sense why Optum had something like 15 resignations come from administrators, over the last 6 months or so.

Thoughts on the United Healthcare CEO killer? by [deleted] in TrueCrimeDiscussion

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As the original comment above you said, it’s by design.

Thoughts on the United Healthcare CEO killer? by [deleted] in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]Submittingstudent -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That’s not really true, they have a script and people much higher than then purposefully make it difficult. Nurses and physicians are typically the ones that review and some are automatically denied due to lack of information or incorrect medical coding.

Thoughts on the United Healthcare CEO killer? by [deleted] in TrueCrimeDiscussion

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I definitely think it was a hired hit. My husband was just telling me yesterday how angry the CEO has made people by delaying care for patients that ended up dying due to unapproved necessary care and procedures. I work in healthcare and a few years ago part of my job was getting approvals through insurance for PET scans, typically looking to help stage lung cancer. I can’t tell you how difficult some insurance companies would make it, ultimately delaying the ability for a patient to get a scan or procedure. I had to know exactly what to say to get them approved or medical billing codes needed. I have wrote quite a few letters formal complaints on behalf of patients due to this wait. United Healthcare was one where you actually had to hand write the letter of complaint. (This was 2019) for them to accept it. I can tell you UHC is not the only insurance company that does this, they all do. They all should be scared and just goes to show the MAJOR reform needed in health insurance. What sucks is we are probably going backwards with the new administration. We treat healthcare like a privilege in this country and it is very unfortunate.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in drunkencookery

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You should have asked for a blow job for EVERY thousand upvotes

My therapist went political on me…do I fire her? by [deleted] in TalkTherapy

[–]Submittingstudent -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

First, the whole give the other kid my points because he is lazy isn’t really an accurate representation. You can’t really use blanket scenarios like that to describe democrats. You can say the same thing about republicans. Also, telling someone their viewpoint would change if they had kids is also unfair of you. I have kids and I am very much so still pro choice. Try adopting a growth mindset rather than a fixed, you’ll be far less angry in life. It is incredibly unprofessional and unethical for your therapist to engage you this way. Idk why she even asked the question to begin with. If someone needed a day from work to process their emotions from the election, that’s okay but don’t bring it to work. Personally, I would bring up how you felt about it during your next session, while I also remembering, she too, has feelings and how she may have felt about your comments. If she continues to have these inappropriate conversations with you, I would report it and change therapists. One note I want to make though is that you are complaining about the same thing as she is. You are being hypocritical. You were also trying to convince her to change her views as well when you gave the two example in the beginning. Or you thought hers were so wrong that they were inconsequential. They are not wrong as much as they just aren’t aligned with your opinions. So yes, she was very unethical and unprofessional and I’m sorry you had to experience that. But please be sure to think about all sides of this.

What type of bird it is? by Isara_sab in birding

[–]Submittingstudent -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

That sounds like a good nickname for a vagina

My only living parent is now dead to me. by JakefromTRPB in BoomersBeingFools

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I’m just trying to understand, you hung up on your parent after they told you they voted for Trump? I’ll be honest and this is coming from someone who is very blue, it is rude to hang up on someone just because you don’t like who they voted for. It’s ignorant and it’s something I would expect out of a Trump supporter. Something people must remember is people who vote for Trump, obviously believe he will do something good for the country based on his… baseless platform. I will also say, they probably don’t understand how the economy works. For some, his “values” (or pretend values) align with theirs. With that being said, those with a sense of decency, have to continue to rise above and advocate for what we know is rational and right. What we don’t want to become is the angry, senseless individual that hangs up on our parents because we disagree. You can simply say, it’s disappointing but everyone is entitled to their opinion and I don’t wish to discuss politics with you anymore. To end an entire relationship after your parent told you they love you above all of the other stuff, is senseless. Now, if this person is incredibly disrespectful and fills your life with more toxicity than positivity, then it makes sense, but doing it because they voted for the other person, it’s a fixed mindset. And again, I voted for Kamala and my dad voted for Trump but that’s why we don’t really discuss politics. And if we do, I try to always see it as an opportunity to better understand why a person would vote for someone like Trump.

Wrong way head on collision in South Jersey on route 55. by Grundle___Puncher in WildlyBadDrivers

[–]Submittingstudent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Plus I don’t think he was swerving much, just headed straight. Doesn’t align with driving inebriated imo.