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Old 03-20-2010, 07:01 AM   #1
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I totally agree. We need walk in clinics in the Lakes Region. That is one of the things I believe will safe a lot of money for our health care system. People should not have to use them as their primary care physician.
Also being able to buy insurance from state to state, as they have talked about, and torte reform. THat is what we need for health care reform, not this ridiculous bill that is being forced upon us which includes everything from pell grants to land grants and which is tax, tax tax for four years before it even goes into effect. What a joke.
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One darned good reason why my parents are still alive at ages 93 and 95 is because they get 100% health insurance, down to the very last penny, and their bills have run into $100,000 & $100,000's, all courtesy of someone else. Between Medicare and Tri-Care (U.S. Navy), they definately hit the lottery for all health insurance coverage.

......anchors away....full speed ahead...and damn those health insurance torpedos...

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Here's a tip....if you catch a bad case of the flu, and have a fever, sore throat, and start coughing up an endless stream of gooey yellow phlegm and need to get some antibiotic pills like ampicillin 500-mg to cure the fever and bust up that miserable phlegm....in the Plymouth NH area...and HAVE NO INSURANCE...suggest you drive right past the Speare Hospital emergency room and take a left-turn, go way up the high hill, just before the Plymouth Wal-Mart... and go visit Mid State Health to get examined by an A.R.N.P. on-duty medic, who can examine & proscribe for less than an M.D., and probably do it with a better attitude. ...

Mid State Health has an almost invisible sign down by Route 25.......their underwhelming sign board says .....'The Health Place'...
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Old 03-20-2010, 01:06 PM   #3
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Here's a tip....if you catch a bad case of the flu, and have a fever, sore throat, and start coughing up an endless stream of gooey yellow phlegm and need to get some antibiotic pills like ampicillin 500-mg to cure the fever and the phlegm....in the Plymouth NH area...and HAVE NO INSURANCE...suggest you drive right past the Speare Hospital emergency room and take a left-turn, way up the high hill, just before the Plymouth Wal-Mart... and go visit Mid State Health to get examined by an A.R.N.P. on-duty medic, who can examine & proscribe for less than an M.D., and probably do it with a better attitude. ...

Mid State Health has an almost invisible sign down by Route 25.......their underwhelming sign board says .....'The Health Place'...
I am unemployed with no health coverage. I contacted a flu/virus last january and I got worst. Luckily I was in NC visiting my sister as NC has free state sponsored clinics for the unemployed, no insurance folks. Had an MD check me out and prescription meds at no cost. Got to count my blessings.

As for LRGH, I shattered my humerous into 10 pieces two winters ago. The emergency clinic at LRGH couldn't get an orthopedic to look at my arm so they put me in a remporary cast/sling. After calling the orthopedics in Laconia/Gilford that weekend, it seems they were all attending a frigging wedding in the Carribeans that weekend. I got an appointment that Monday and it was in Manchester. Lucky me, Dr Wang is the best of the best according to NH magazine and other sites on the website. Again my blessings steer me away from LRGH. Living in Laconia I heard a number of horror stories about that hospital and the doctors that are connected to it. I see a number of malpractice/lawsuit on the hospital in the papers. I will definitely go elsewhere.
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The Dems just fixed all the problems with healthcare. You think it was bad before? Get ready because the government always does a much better job than the private sector
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No more walk in clinic at Laconia Clinic? I remember one there (but quite a few years ago, will admit). Used it for sinus infections and the like--that I needed care for that day-- my insurance did pay, too. Of course, "that was then; this is now"!

We have several of those "doc in the box" places that AW refers to down here. Now on Medicare and a supplement; and I have gone there a couple of times on a Sunday AM for minor stuff that I need looking at right then. My insurance has paid, too. We have a regular physician, but Sunday AM is not a time you'll get to contact him. This option beats the ER, for sure, as long as it isn't an actual emergency. I do not know how expensive it is without any insurance...would think not as bad as an ER, but that's a guess. I don't remember the exact amount I was charged, but didn't think it way out of line.
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No more walk in clinic at Laconia Clinic? I remember one there (but quite a few years ago, will admit). Used it for sinus infections and the like--that I needed care for that day-- my insurance did pay, too. Of course, "that was then; this is now"!

We have several of those "doc in the box" places that AW refers to down here. Now on Medicare and a supplement; and I have gone there a couple of times on a Sunday AM for minor stuff that I need looking at right then. My insurance has paid, too. We have a regular physician, but Sunday AM is not a time you'll get to contact him. This option beats the ER, for sure, as long as it isn't an actual emergency. I do not know how expensive it is without any insurance...would think not as bad as an ER, but that's a guess. I don't remember the exact amount I was charged, but didn't think it way out of line.

Nope. You have to call ahead. They do have a lot of same-day appointments (usually) but you have to call early. Plan accordingly.
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Old 03-23-2010, 07:33 AM   #7
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The Dems just fixed all the problems with healthcare. You think it was bad before? Get ready because the government always does a much better job than the private sector
I couldn't agree with you more, Sik. I don't know what this country is coming to. We can't afford Medicare so let's add another health program we can't afford. I wonder if the NH Atty. General will file a lawsuit as 7 other states are.
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The Dems just fixed all the problems with healthcare. You think it was bad before? Get ready because the government always does a much better job than the private sector
well, the FAA comes to mind. I hope and believe you are wrong. The feds can mandate tech advantages the insurance folks would not. The party of no may delay the improvements, but the health of the lakes region population will improve due to the changes.
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There may be some unforeseen consequences that unwind as time goes by. For example, having 305-million American all covered by some form of insurance will probably drive the demand for easy access, low-cost, walk-in health checks where people can be seen by a medical person in a retail store. Stores like CVS, Walgreen, Rite Aid, Wal-Mart, and other stores could coordinate with federal health policy and come up with some low cost, entry level venues that would attract people with lower level medical ailments like a runny nose /sore throat.

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It's shameful that so many people today could care less about our children, grandchildren , and great grandchildren.

You'd rather live your lifestyle today and shackle our childrens future.... who do you think will have to pay for this?

We're already so far in debt we can't get out of what we already have!

Shame... shame to all the self centered people that have decided they want something for nothing.

We're all about to find out there's nothing for free, you either take it or steal it from someone else.

Shame shame on all of you that think this is the best thing for this country.

But then again, it has now become policy, it's politically correct to vilify those that work hard and pay for what they have.
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Wow, swnoel. What a great post. I wish I could have written it that well!
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It's shameful that so many people today could care less about our children, grandchildren , and great grandchildren.

You'd rather live your lifestyle today and shackle our childrens future.... who do you think will have to pay for this?

We're already so far in debt we can't get out of what we already have!

Shame... shame to all the self centered people that have decided they want something for nothing.

We're all about to find out there's nothing for free, you either take it or steal it from someone else.

Shame shame on all of you that think this is the best thing for this country.

But then again, it has now become policy, it's politically correct to vilify those that work hard and pay for what they have.
This is where I really need the thanks button.Well stated.
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It's shameful that so many people today could care less about our children, grandchildren , and great grandchildren.

You'd rather live your lifestyle today and shackle our childrens future.... who do you think will have to pay for this?

We're already so far in debt we can't get out of what we already have!

Shame... shame to all the self centered people that have decided they want something for nothing.

We're all about to find out there's nothing for free, you either take it or steal it from someone else.

Shame shame on all of you that think this is the best thing for this country.

But then again, it has now become policy, it's politically correct to vilify those that work hard and pay for what they have.
This where you realize polititicians are very self centered.
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One darned good reason why my parents are still alive at ages 93 and 95 is because they get 100% health insurance, down to the very last penny, and their bills have run into $100,000 & $100,000's, all courtesy of someone else. Between Medicare and Tri-Care (U.S. Navy), they definately hit the lottery for all health insurance coverage.

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Mid State Health has an almost invisible sign down by Route 25.......their underwhelming sign board says .....'The Health Place'...
Thanks. This is a good tip. I will be sure and look for it on my next time at the Plymouth, Walmart and then know where it is. I have health insurance. Not always easy to get a doctor here and most of mine are elsewhere.
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