Prior to 11/1/19: if you were on my ignore list, I was sticking to ignoring you thanks to great advise.
From 11/1/19 on: I will no longer be responding to comments back to people on my ignore list.
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Think long and hard about why you respond to nonsense. Please!
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Sounds just like what we hear from some of his mindless followers....
I was about to post a similar tweet Spliff.
I would love to tell his voters and he himself that this is due to a law he signed. It’s a good thing too. Because hospitals need to incur more costs when they deal with infectious diseases because of the additional risk mitigation.
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There’s plenty of cases of that but you wouldn’t bother to read them
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Hospitalizations way up — no surprise.
Expect a rise in deaths to follow, even though I hope not.
https://covidtracking.com/data/chart...ized-by-state/
Damn that’s a pretty stunning admission of failure and he seems surprised they aren’t getting nominated for a Nobel Prize for doing so badly.
What additional money are you thinking hospitals get?
It's been a common mistaken rumor that hospitals get paid more if a patient is listed as a Covid patient.
The reality of the CARES Act is that this is only true for MEDICARE patients who die. And that reality follows the fact the hospital will have incurred larger COSTS having housed and cared for those patients.
That I'm aware a non-Medicare patient or even a Medicare patient who survives yields nothing 'extra' in payments. The reality, too, is that what Medicare pays on EVERYthing is below the rate hospitals would normally charge...which, in turn, then gets added to their charge for everyone else to recoup it.
gotta love 'referential' treatment
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