

Finally, a universal care plan for the masses!
Finally, a universal care plan for the masses!
This feels soooo relatable :3
Can’t forget ads for legal firms about all of the above, too!
Amazing- I’m still watching through the MLP (G4) series and now I’m inclined to print and hang this up somewhere
This post provides a bit of levity for me despite everything around being a dumpster fire.
Definitely a good reminder to take things one day at a time, and to hopefully make it to Friday again.
The European chocolates would be specifically earmarked for Canada, so the US can keep their chocolate to themselves.
As a Canadian, I’d much prefer chocolate from local chocolatiers, though European chocolates are also a delightful treat.
Don’t forget that company does fuck all in advertising the small phone at a similar level as the “regular sized” phone
It also used to be commonplace to have a physical home button below the screen on a number of flagship devices, along with the camera being positioned separate from the screen.
I feel like that could bring us closer to a modern equivalent of 6” screens in the same body
Don’t forget those backups need to also be corrupted or otherwise unrecoverable as well
The bagel dog sounds amazing, but I also do love everything bagels
Even if there’s an administration dead-set on bringing back air safety standards and properly staffing ATC positions, it’ll take a while before they get back to what was previously in place
What a week, at least the weekend is upon us
Or the task can’t be done because you need to complete another task before and after.
It’s great to take out the trash, but I have to find another trash bag to replace and then maybe the bin could use a cleaning too.
If you think administrative waste is an issue with a single payer healthcare system, then imagine how much additional waste is created by having hospitals and clinics deal with multiple private insurers with their various plan coverages, exceptions, and deductibles.
There’s also the differing pre-approval requirements for the same procedure to be covered by different insurers, as well as appeal processes for denials.
Then there’s financing and collections for the people that have been treated without insurance. The hospitals and clinics still have to get reimbursed for their costs still, regardless of who’s paying.
While the public system may have its inefficiencies, a private system is rather inefficient and moderately expensive at the best of times.
Woo! It’s Friday again!