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arms_room_rat t1_je2t1nf wrote
Reply to comment by SeawolfGaming in Maine Lobstermen could face new size limits for catch by stewart0077
Lobstermen aren't some noble group of people that should be free to roam the seas with impunity. It's an important industry and employs a large amount of hard working mainers, but you seem to be idealizing them in a way that is pretty delusional. They are generally pretty uneducated and backwards thinking as a group, they think everyone else should be bending over to accommodate their industry and any effort to regulate is going to "put them out of business", and it's pretty true that they either are pretty wealthy if they are smart with their money or they are crippled drug addicts who do a lot of harm to their community.
I generally think the state should invest in moving away from resource based industries because whether it's global warming or over fishing it's a vulnerable industry and it would be a disaster if it collapsed with no replacement. See the grand banks fisheries in newfoundland or the paper industry in maine.
arms_room_rat t1_je2rlwm wrote
Reply to comment by SeawolfGaming in Maine Lobstermen could face new size limits for catch by stewart0077
My man how many loberstermen are you blowing down on the docks?
arms_room_rat t1_je2r9i8 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Maine Lobstermen could face new size limits for catch by stewart0077
I grew up on the midcoast and this is 100% true
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March is the snowiest month! People forget this like every year hahaha
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Just picturing you have a full on rage fest because someone sent you a peice of mail that you can easily ignore
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arms_room_rat t1_iye1axt wrote
Reply to comment by jazzcanary in Maine is out of pediatric hospital beds. “As of Nov. 24, about 30,000 of the country's 40,000 pediatric hospital beds were available. Five states are at 90% capacity or higher. Currently the most overwhelmed state is Maine, at 109% capacity” by membaberry18
Omg the beds aren't empty they are overflowing, which is the ENTIRE point of the post! What are you even saying right now? Healthcare facilities are owned by healthcare companies...what is the point even saying that lol? Lol this whole exchange has been kafka-esque - up is down apparently?
arms_room_rat t1_iydx3rs wrote
Reply to comment by jazzcanary in Maine is out of pediatric hospital beds. “As of Nov. 24, about 30,000 of the country's 40,000 pediatric hospital beds were available. Five states are at 90% capacity or higher. Currently the most overwhelmed state is Maine, at 109% capacity” by membaberry18
Oh my God. Go back and read my post again, and maybe again. Healthcare companies rely on third party payors, which are private and government insurers, to get paid. Healthcare companies also determine what services they offer. Reimbursement is LOWER than adults for pediatric beds because PAYORS (like MAINECARE but also other entities) do not pay as much. Mainecare is NOT a healthcare company. Healthcare companies have reduced the number of pediatric beds because they are putting profit motive above community need.
An obvious and short term fix is to increase reimbursement rates through the government funded payors, however unless you eliminate the profit motive from Healthcare it is only temporary as the cycle of rising costs will repeat.
arms_room_rat t1_iydv81o wrote
Reply to comment by mainedpc in Maine is out of pediatric hospital beds. “As of Nov. 24, about 30,000 of the country's 40,000 pediatric hospital beds were available. Five states are at 90% capacity or higher. Currently the most overwhelmed state is Maine, at 109% capacity” by membaberry18
I don't, I literally just said reimbursement is too low and in my previous post as well. Wow, there really seems to be a reading comprehension issue going on in here today.
arms_room_rat t1_iydjoe0 wrote
Reply to comment by jazzcanary in Maine is out of pediatric hospital beds. “As of Nov. 24, about 30,000 of the country's 40,000 pediatric hospital beds were available. Five states are at 90% capacity or higher. Currently the most overwhelmed state is Maine, at 109% capacity” by membaberry18
Also, my comments are "frustrating" so it's ok to DM someone to tell them to go fuck themselves? Wow, what a special snowflake.
arms_room_rat t1_iydjjrm wrote
Reply to comment by jazzcanary in Maine is out of pediatric hospital beds. “As of Nov. 24, about 30,000 of the country's 40,000 pediatric hospital beds were available. Five states are at 90% capacity or higher. Currently the most overwhelmed state is Maine, at 109% capacity” by membaberry18
All I said is that "Healthcare" companies are reducing the number of beds for kids because the reimbursement is poor, reimbursement comes from insurance (which, yes, includes medicaid/medicare). So please point out what I'm "wrong" about. In my opinion we should be allocating resources (money and services) based on community need not on profit, that involves an entire overhaul of our extremely broken "Healthcare" system.
arms_room_rat t1_iycz9lf wrote
Reply to comment by Dull_Dog in Maine is out of pediatric hospital beds. “As of Nov. 24, about 30,000 of the country's 40,000 pediatric hospital beds were available. Five states are at 90% capacity or higher. Currently the most overwhelmed state is Maine, at 109% capacity” by membaberry18
It's a combination of higher than normal RSV rates and a reduction in the number of pediatric beds.
arms_room_rat t1_iycxiqf wrote
Reply to comment by Standsaboxer in Maine is out of pediatric hospital beds. “As of Nov. 24, about 30,000 of the country's 40,000 pediatric hospital beds were available. Five states are at 90% capacity or higher. Currently the most overwhelmed state is Maine, at 109% capacity” by membaberry18
...which is why I said and other payors...mainecare is a payor. And I'm talking about lack of access, not lack of profit margins. You are really dense.
Eta: lol now you are going to send me dm's telling me to go fuck myself? Wow what a mature individual. I really hope you don't actually work anywhere near patients.
arms_room_rat t1_iycwsgu wrote
Reply to comment by Standsaboxer in Maine is out of pediatric hospital beds. “As of Nov. 24, about 30,000 of the country's 40,000 pediatric hospital beds were available. Five states are at 90% capacity or higher. Currently the most overwhelmed state is Maine, at 109% capacity” by membaberry18
Cigna is an insurance company, if they (and other payors) paid more for reimbursement then there would be more pediatric beds. But we also probably shouldn't have a system where whether or not children die without access is based on profit.
arms_room_rat t1_iycuk8t wrote
Reply to comment by mainedpc in Maine is out of pediatric hospital beds. “As of Nov. 24, about 30,000 of the country's 40,000 pediatric hospital beds were available. Five states are at 90% capacity or higher. Currently the most overwhelmed state is Maine, at 109% capacity” by membaberry18
Obviously if reimbursement were higher for kids then hospitals would be incentivized to have more pediatric beds - nothing in my post suggests otherwise.
arms_room_rat t1_iycs12z wrote
Reply to Maine is out of pediatric hospital beds. “As of Nov. 24, about 30,000 of the country's 40,000 pediatric hospital beds were available. Five states are at 90% capacity or higher. Currently the most overwhelmed state is Maine, at 109% capacity” by membaberry18
"Healthcare" companies have vlbeen reducing the number of pediatric beds because they don't make as much money as adult beds, which has been a trend for years that the pandemic exacerbated because of the need for adult ICU beds. Just another symptom of money driving Healthcare rather than community need.
arms_room_rat t1_je2tb75 wrote
Reply to comment by SeawolfGaming in Maine Lobstermen could face new size limits for catch by stewart0077
I know reading is hard.