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It says uninsured aren't to blame for crowding
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The belief that the uninsured are over crowding our hospitals is ridiculous, being a person that happens to work in an ER, the major problems are that we do not have enough rooms to support the volume of patients and also MEDICAID and its HMOS!!! Talk about a free ride, We have people in every week, (the same person every week) with their insurance that me and all other hard working people are paying for, with there sniffles or pains because they are unemployed outside of selling their newly "prescribed" drugs on the streets! Something must change the people, uninsured or employed an insured are being denyed the imediate attention that alot of them need. Hopefully some one in the right place at the right time will read this and start some changes.
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