@MidnightRider Take a gander when you have a sec. He's an ophthalmologist who does vids about life in the medical field. https://www.youtube.com/@DGlaucomflecken
@MidnightRider Are you familiar w/Dr. Glaucomflecken at all?
@MidnightRider It's really interesting to work with surgeons, because they are SO confident, & so willing to push for what they want. Which is often great! & then fortunately there are administrative folks that will push back if needed. Man, it's a balance tho', staying on the cutting edge w/o burning needlessly thru revenue.
@MidnightRider Oh sweet. Yeah that's one of the awesome things about working for a teaching hospital, so many of the providers I work with are doing amazing research as well as their clinical work. It's one of the reasons I love working there too.
@MidnightRider Knowing how much surgeons want to be in the OR I have to wonder if the neurosurgeons weren't at least partly OK with it!
Source: work w/surgeons, some of them neurosurgeons
@MidnightRider UGH kickbacks are a fucking scam. We don't even let vendors on campus at all without either an actual need, or if a particular provider is interested in a specific product & wants to make the case to bring it in. Oh, & prescription salespeople? HELL NO, they aren't allowed on campus AT ALL.
Frankly, the dept. that deals with insurance companies is full of steel-boned saints. I don't know how they put up with the bullshit.
The hospitals in the uni system here are all NPOs, so there's no profit in the sense of having shareholders & stock & that sort of thing. There's just revenue, & then that gets folded back into the hospital in a bunch of ways.
@MidnightRider Right?? & on the flip side, a lot of people have gotten used to having lots of diagnostics & will flat-out demand it. Overuse of medical resources is just one complicated part of the whole puzzle.
We love bragging about how we have some of the best health care & providers in the world, & we do - we're not the only ones, but yeah we do - & we mostly ignore the fact that there's an abyssal gulf between said top-notch healthcare & the ability for most of us to *access* it without going bankrupt.
@TetsuKaba Excellent advice. In my youth I'd happily go head to head with an insurance co. & raise hell; it's definitely harder now that I'm older & more decrepit - as you say, they want you to give up.
@ChristopherNoyesRoberts It is! Thanks, I found GoodRX but couldn't remember what Cuban's site was.
So I got a manufacturer's discount card & am on the hunt for a new online pharmacy. I think I found one. God damn it's a pain in the ass tho'.
Sometimes I wish I believed in a Hell so that insurance adjusters - or whoever's responsible for setting Rx prices, anyway - would have an extra special place there.
My health insurance co. suddenly decided that the name-brand Rx I've taken & they've covered for the last 6 years to manage my depression is too expensive & they aren't going to cover it anymore. They want me to switch to another med I've already taken & know doesn't work well for me, before they'll consider covering the usual one anymore. Capitalistic motherfuckers.
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