tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5332168372257738092.post7454123796779575681..comments2023-10-31T04:14:14.679-07:00Comments on Pediatrics in crisis: The Most Common Reasons for Unnecessary Pediatric ER Visits (And Why We Should All Care) Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12816365588182303777noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5332168372257738092.post-48673659589857860172021-06-28T15:10:02.546-07:002021-06-28T15:10:02.546-07:00I was diagnosed as HEPATITIS B carrier in 2013 wit...I was diagnosed as HEPATITIS B carrier in 2013 with fibrosis of the<br />liver already present. I started on antiviral medications which<br />reduced the viral load initially. After a couple of years the virus<br />became resistant. I started on HEPATITIS B Herbal treatment from<br />ULTIMATE LIFE CLINIC (www.ultimatelifeclinic.com) in March, 2020. Their<br />treatment totally reversed the virus. I did another blood test after<br />the 6 months long treatment and tested negative to the virus. Amazing<br />treatment! This treatment is a breakthrough for all HBV carriers.MATINAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03056834682621326306noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5332168372257738092.post-78032182854895822602015-01-17T00:23:23.667-08:002015-01-17T00:23:23.667-08:00Hey Buddy, thanks for sharing this post its really...Hey Buddy, thanks for sharing this post its really very important post for every parents. i am also read your all blog really all post of too useful....<br /><br /><a href="http://www.triderma.com/" rel="nofollow">TriDerma</a>TriDermahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15737322912027772998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5332168372257738092.post-50453780427868569892013-10-02T07:41:07.043-07:002013-10-02T07:41:07.043-07:00I completely agree with both of your thoughts! I t...I completely agree with both of your thoughts! I think a triage nurse should be able to assess a pt and determine if they need to be seen any further (maybe triage should be backed by an NP?). <br />Also I was thinking while reading the article that co-pay should be based on diagnosis. Example, if Dx is viral syndrome they should have a higher charge, but if Dx is trauma, resp distress etc. then it should be a standard ER co-pay.<br /><br />Either way, great article!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17593987529204778010noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5332168372257738092.post-5730414022421213472013-08-05T22:10:36.657-07:002013-08-05T22:10:36.657-07:00This is a great information for many parents. Howe...This is a great information for many parents. However, in some instances, it is really important to go to <a href="http://www.drcarolynashworth.com" rel="nofollow">pediatrics Dallas</a> for further recommendations that your child needs.E ! N A Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16055302356380706893noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5332168372257738092.post-16549093768085385622013-05-02T19:19:45.693-07:002013-05-02T19:19:45.693-07:00So what's the solution?
To break the cycle, I...So what's the solution?<br /><br />To break the cycle, I believe two fundamental things have to change:<br /><br />1. ERs should be able to turn away non-urgent patients, after appropriate triage. They should be explicitly instructed to followup with their primary during regular hours and sent packing if ER care is clearly unnecessary.<br /><br />2. There must be a cost to the family, high enough to discourage unnecessary visits, but not so high as to discourage genuine trips. That will need to be some kind of sliding scale. I'm not smart enough to figure out how to do that, but I imagine a computer model could.<br /><br />Good post!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com