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Cake day: April 28th, 2024

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  • Since your hobby is gaming have you tried LAN events? If there are some you can go to, even afford to fly to, you can make friends IRL and keep them when you go back home. You know you have one thing in common with your potential new friends!

    Or join Discord groups! Join more social games like MMORPGs? I don’t game anymore but think of my gaming friends fondly as I got to know many over the years and find out things about them in and out of games :)


  • Yes, they are required to treat anyone, regardless of status. EMTALA.

    For your first question, we know and if not directly told, sometimes we have high suspicions. I employ social workers who directly ask what their social situation is (housed, finances, etc) and for any uninsured we ask if they would like Medicaid. More often than not they disclose (CA is a lot friendlier than TX) and we document it and find the appropriate resources for them. If they dont tell us, we dont document our suspicions (because we cannot objectively confirm) but we can def tell. They tend to speak another language only, be very guarded with their questions, etc. We often have Chinese and Hispanic individuals undocumented. We connect them to MediCal, PRUCOL, and treat them like anyone else, providing them as much support and resources as possible.

    I’m not sure how forthcoming they are in Texas but im very positive these Texas hospitals also know which active and prior patients are undocumented if that information is disclosed. It is not difficult to search charts.




  • Been on a mystery kick lately too. Not much time to physically read so all audiobooks here. Recently finished “Holly” by Stephen King and “Listen for the Lie” by Amy Tintera. Both are great as audiobooks!

    Tomorrow, I’m completing “Tell the Machine Good Night” by Katie Williams (SciFi… Just okay ". After I’m excited to move onto “Dungeon Crawler Carl”. I heard from many its one of best audiobooks ever!












  • To qualify for a wheelchair under American insurance, you have to be unsafe to use a walker or cane for mobility, be primarily wheelchair bound (need person to help transfer you or have enough upper body to transfer yourself), etc. Most patients I think of that I discharge with a wheelchair would not be able to use this device…

    For those that can use something like this, there are so many micro mobility things out there. As someone pointed out recumbent bicycles already exist.