> No, it really isn't. Men in civilian clothing or blank fatigues blowing things up with zero identification is indeed distinguishable from men in uniform with American flag and POLICE patches. How so?
Percieved but not actual danger.
As someone living in Minneapolis and owned a business in St Paul Midway where police have actually been defunded I feel no less "defendful" than last year. The police are pretty useless at keeping me personally safe and…
Concrete has poor liquidity though both literally and figuratively so when it turns out you spent way too much money on concrete instead of agricultural development you are screwed. Also, US financiers are bondholders,…
Jared Diamond, who is much more researched than anyone else commenting here, has written a lot on this topic, and briefly stated - it has more to do with a society's capacity to receive and process outside ideas. It's…
Onlyfans will commoditize what your cousin is selling in short order, just like early adopters on Uber, Airbnb, Ebay, etc...the laws of supply and demand will only allow this to last a couple years, tops! Then what will…
https//www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-woman-husband-died-chloroquine-warns-not-to-trust-trump-2020-3
No, I don't hate anyone. Dosage. I have taken Chloroquine before, it is not as run of the mill as you think. Extreme side effects.
It's going to end up killing people. Chloroquine is nasty stuff and irresponsible to be hawking...pharmaceuticals can cause as much damage as they can prevent! There is no clinical basis and Trump continues to hawk it…
You don't get to, "not buy the argument," because R&D costs are constrained by layers of unimaginably complex legislation and compliance. The company had to jump through ridiculous hoops for every component of said…
Few of us will decide, many of us will die in pain. You could die any day so prepare now.
Or...there are engineers who realize this regardless of hacker news and push better design factors by communicating customer needs and impact on branding. Hacker news is not as influential as we may believe.
I literally just did a search for "Westinghouse radio hub" and other variations and this post was the first thing that came up, the rest was all about 1940s Westinghouse electric tubes and things like that. Westinghouse…
Is that really a "serious question?" There are a lot of homeless people in San Fransisco. Nothing else needs to be construed.
Why would you want to attack an American newspaper which actually pays journalists to research and present stories for free in a time when the US media is full of horrible paid propaganda? Journalists are being murdered…
That's a hypothesis and you have presented zero evidence to back up your very abstract claim.
It's awful that you have access to a premium life saving service which gets better every year, beyond the immagination of years prior? Or is it awful that the price for said service is high? What exactly is awful to you?
We already have socialized medicine in the US and you can go ahead and compare average billing rates to calculate the insanity ratio by using Medicare and VA.
Fraud on the part of the practice, yes possible. The parent comment seems to imply the payer is at fault or committing fraud.
Sir, you are choking and dying would you like the premium $500 intubation tube or the discount $10 one? Oh thats riiiight he cant talk lets just assume he values his life and give him the good one. Oh, sincere apologies…
Billing is done largely manually, there is a lot of room for human error.
One third of our healthcare by cost is socialized in the US, and yet people seem to not understand that basic fact. There is no anti-socialism debate, it already is one third socialism.
To anyone reading, please do not listen to this commenter, they are making large assumptions about an industry they do not understand. Thanks.
No, because there are extreme penalties and disincentives to overbill. Also, payers are not strictly payers in the US, they are what is known as HMOs, they are incentivized to bring healthcare costs down or at least…
No, the ACA maxes out total profit payers can take home at 15% for large groups and 20% for small groups respectively throughout a year, so it's not a commission based system like you are imagining. There are severe…
> No, it really isn't. Men in civilian clothing or blank fatigues blowing things up with zero identification is indeed distinguishable from men in uniform with American flag and POLICE patches. How so?
Percieved but not actual danger.
As someone living in Minneapolis and owned a business in St Paul Midway where police have actually been defunded I feel no less "defendful" than last year. The police are pretty useless at keeping me personally safe and…
Concrete has poor liquidity though both literally and figuratively so when it turns out you spent way too much money on concrete instead of agricultural development you are screwed. Also, US financiers are bondholders,…
Jared Diamond, who is much more researched than anyone else commenting here, has written a lot on this topic, and briefly stated - it has more to do with a society's capacity to receive and process outside ideas. It's…
Onlyfans will commoditize what your cousin is selling in short order, just like early adopters on Uber, Airbnb, Ebay, etc...the laws of supply and demand will only allow this to last a couple years, tops! Then what will…
https//www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-woman-husband-died-chloroquine-warns-not-to-trust-trump-2020-3
No, I don't hate anyone. Dosage. I have taken Chloroquine before, it is not as run of the mill as you think. Extreme side effects.
It's going to end up killing people. Chloroquine is nasty stuff and irresponsible to be hawking...pharmaceuticals can cause as much damage as they can prevent! There is no clinical basis and Trump continues to hawk it…
You don't get to, "not buy the argument," because R&D costs are constrained by layers of unimaginably complex legislation and compliance. The company had to jump through ridiculous hoops for every component of said…
Few of us will decide, many of us will die in pain. You could die any day so prepare now.
Or...there are engineers who realize this regardless of hacker news and push better design factors by communicating customer needs and impact on branding. Hacker news is not as influential as we may believe.
I literally just did a search for "Westinghouse radio hub" and other variations and this post was the first thing that came up, the rest was all about 1940s Westinghouse electric tubes and things like that. Westinghouse…
Is that really a "serious question?" There are a lot of homeless people in San Fransisco. Nothing else needs to be construed.
Why would you want to attack an American newspaper which actually pays journalists to research and present stories for free in a time when the US media is full of horrible paid propaganda? Journalists are being murdered…
That's a hypothesis and you have presented zero evidence to back up your very abstract claim.
It's awful that you have access to a premium life saving service which gets better every year, beyond the immagination of years prior? Or is it awful that the price for said service is high? What exactly is awful to you?
We already have socialized medicine in the US and you can go ahead and compare average billing rates to calculate the insanity ratio by using Medicare and VA.
Fraud on the part of the practice, yes possible. The parent comment seems to imply the payer is at fault or committing fraud.
Sir, you are choking and dying would you like the premium $500 intubation tube or the discount $10 one? Oh thats riiiight he cant talk lets just assume he values his life and give him the good one. Oh, sincere apologies…
Billing is done largely manually, there is a lot of room for human error.
One third of our healthcare by cost is socialized in the US, and yet people seem to not understand that basic fact. There is no anti-socialism debate, it already is one third socialism.
To anyone reading, please do not listen to this commenter, they are making large assumptions about an industry they do not understand. Thanks.
No, because there are extreme penalties and disincentives to overbill. Also, payers are not strictly payers in the US, they are what is known as HMOs, they are incentivized to bring healthcare costs down or at least…
No, the ACA maxes out total profit payers can take home at 15% for large groups and 20% for small groups respectively throughout a year, so it's not a commission based system like you are imagining. There are severe…