tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1901338725255718052.post8881371834231920672..comments2023-12-05T05:34:54.878-06:00Comments on Cats, Kids and Crafts: X-Rays for Children?BKWilliamshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10283329428182139546noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1901338725255718052.post-44843504419312781092012-07-30T00:42:29.487-05:002012-07-30T00:42:29.487-05:00This is an amazing article i really like it..........This is an amazing article i really like it........ <br /><a href="http://www.renful-fr.com/index.php/formation-et-tests/produits/simulants" rel="nofollow">formation rayons-x sécurité</a>Jenyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16398394648863322768noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1901338725255718052.post-84172753618414128822012-06-02T16:19:03.016-05:002012-06-02T16:19:03.016-05:00You are darn right, kids DO get too many xrays. I ...You are darn right, kids DO get too many xrays. I managed one clinic in OKC that was about 98% medicaid patients and about 80% of them were children. Every cough, every sinusitis, every aching joint got an xray, then a follow up xray about a week later. Some kids had MANY xray reports in their charts. It was a way to make money on the old per capita system. <br />I worked at an urgent care clinic that did the same, only in smaller volume. However, they made money from in-house lab testing such as pregnancy tests and flu or mono screens. Well, actually both clinics did that. The doctor I see now is Steven Sackett at a Deaconess Clinic, and he is FANTASTIC. Ethical, kind and a good Christian physician with high standards and is very conservative with testing and procedures because he KNOWS they are costly to the patient, to medicare and medicaid and besides, he is such a darn good doctor that he does not need to do a lot of fluffy stuff to properly diagnose and treat patients. Dr. Robert Stepp at the same clinic is the same way. They should be cloned.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03668536312354596535noreply@blogger.com