I think the article was about a practice on a corner that had two entrances for mammograms. The self-pay high rate place gave nice robes, fast service, personal meeting with the doc right after the imaging - and the cheap place used paper gowns, longer waits, and the doc sent you a report later. But, the machines used to do the imaging were the same, as were the docs who interpreted the images.
Quote from: Simon Dog on December 11, 2012, 08:21:22 AMI think the article was about a practice on a corner that had two entrances for mammograms. The self-pay high rate place gave nice robes, fast service, personal meeting with the doc right after the imaging - and the cheap place used paper gowns, longer waits, and the doc sent you a report later. But, the machines used to do the imaging were the same, as were the docs who interpreted the images.Yes! I think we read the same article! 2008ish (I was living in LA when I read it.) I remember they had two separate entrances, so the people on insurance were not even aware that on the other side of reception was a whole other world of classical music and chilled bottled water. I wonder if they were ever found out....
When I lost my dental insurance, my mom asked her dentists if he gives discounts for those who pay cash. He said that would be illegal. It would be insurance fraud for billing one guy's insurance company more than he charged me.
I have read Atlas Shrugged but I know I skipped some of the pages of ranting. I think a lot of people read the book, skip a lot, and don't really know what they're saying is so great.