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That is scary. Although most nurses are pretty good, there are a few that I would run away as fast as I could. Most are exhausted from the long and crazy hours and the work loads. Malpractice, if we think it is bad now, watch out. You better hope your life is not the one your family is suing for.
But hey as long as you are not going to get sick until the baby boomers have passed on then no worries lol. <sarcasm> The again, all the illegal immigrants uh hum I mean unregistered democrats will take their place.
I don't think you have a clue what a nurse practitioner is.
Oh he runs a "business" so I am sure he knows what that means....much like he "knows" what redlining means.
Oh look at you excusing Obama for filing a suit against Citibank because they using red ink to delineate inner-city neighborhoods considered too risky for lending. And then act like he had nothing to do with the housing crash. But of course we know you would lend to people who you knew couldn't afford to pay you back right. I sure as hell wouldn't.
Your argument is that more people with healthcare means more people will go to the doctor ?
i dont have a problem with that. Do you ?
I absolutely have a problem with people who think they need to run to the emergency room because they got a sniffle.. You may not care about people being dumb, but dont expect me to share your type of excitement.
There will be more people seeing doctors or nurse practicioners instead of using emergency rooms for a minor illness
Not if there is a doctor shortage there isnt..
How the hell do you get MORE doctor facilities with less doctors
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