this does not count for the aspirin they charge 5 bucks for neither
But it does cover the 1 million or more dollars to cover the CEO coo CFO and all the other head honchos that are over paid and under worked. I know i know a friend of mine that is one of these and i went to work just to see what they do and it was embarrassing what they make and how little work they actually do ( sit behind a desk and mess on the computer typing reports and filling out paper work tons of it ) this is not including the travel they do for business meeting so called meetings also known as business vacations to the beach to meet with a business person hmmmmmmmm at the beach coasting as much as 80 thousand bucks no thanks
There are alot of things that alot of people do know actually know what goes on behind closed doors can we say cover up alot of wasted money on bull crap such as pens from Wal mart that cost you 3.99 for a 12 pack the hospital charges 1400 bucks for the same exact pack hmmmmmm can we say wasted money not alone the printing paper that they buy from pacific ocean which is the same company that you see in wal mart for printing paper that what 2.99 for 500 sheets i forget what that cost not to mention the arm bracelets that cost next to nothing but in bulk of 30 million arm bracelets cost 3000 dollars charged to tax payers and insurance company's 27000 bucks shall we get on the property taxes there is none as the hospitals are covered under community program access as there is no property tax on the building or property and most of these hospitals are non profit for profit so there is another tax credit
YES yes yes yes yes the insurance on the doctors and other medical staff is out ragiouse but most of these doctors have to have it on them self's any how plus the security they use at hospitals water electric phone cable is all factors in pricing these aspirins
The electric water and phones they pay if memory is right water they get so many millions of gallons of water each month for free electric is the bare minimum cost per usage per the FTCC regulations cable is at a reduced cost for so many cable outlets as most every thing is called a triple charge meaning your having installed phone cable and Internet with cat 5 cable but they still get a discounted price in this triple charge ( meaning 3 things your getting installed cable phone and Internet ) so every thing has a price to cover the head honchos pay raises and bonuses
Ask your Internet service provider who comes out and installs the phone cable and Internet what it is called and they will tell you it is called a triple but now if your only getting a phone and cable it is called a deluxe if your only getting Internet it is called a premium If your only getting cable it is called a single
Junior
NC
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From: elizabeth <equinn76@earthlink.net>
To: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 3, 2012 11:07 PM
Subject: Re: [epilepsy] Re: FW: [Autism, Epilepsy and Brain Wellness] Hate to talk Politics but this new Obamacare...
I think we should agree to disagree!
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Kelly Porter <mailto:race_12_1%40porterfam.us> wrote:
>First, your comparison does not take into account inflation.
>
>Secondly, no one actually pays $5 for aspirin in the hospital! They
>"charge" that in order to recieve what it costs them. Private insurance
>may pay only $2, and medicate only 60% of that, or $1.20. Keep in mind
>that pays for more then just aspirin.
>
>When you receive aspirin in the hospital the hospital has the following
>expenses related to that:
>-The salary of the nurse or CNA who has to count, administer, and chart
>your aspirin.
>-The cost of securing that aspirin in a keyed room because of federal
>regulations.
>-The cost of the disposable cups they have to use to give you the dose in.
>-The cost of inventorying and tracking every aspirin to meet federal
>regulations.
>
>Should the hospital not be allowed to charge enough to cover their real
>expense in supplying that to you?
>
>This is no different then a restaurant that charges $10 for a burger you
>can make at home for $1. We are willing to pay that because we
>understand that the restaurant has overhead in salaries, supplies,
>inventory, and utilities. We just don't that a hospital passes those
>expenses onto the consumer, but should they all lose money by only
>charging us the strict cost of goods?
>
>Kelly
>
>On 7/3/2012 7:26 AM, Elizabeth Quinn wrote:
>>
>> Costs are definitely out of control. There is no reason aspirin should
>> cost $5 in a hospital! My parents sent me the original bill from when
>> I was born in 1976--$700!! That's it!
>>
>
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Re: [epilepsy] Re: FW: [Autism, Epilepsy and Brain Wellness] Hate to talk Politics but this new Obamacare...
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