No-Setting9690

No-Setting9690 t1_je15u87 wrote

I see no rule that states that. Please state which number it is?

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No-Setting9690 t1_jcmlial wrote

You have no clue what we do. We specialize in insurnace follow up. If you're in healthcare then you should know better and understand this is how the place you work for gets paid. We do it better and cheaper than organizations do as it's all we do. If we dont do our job, you dont get paid. So if you're going to work for free, then I'll consider your input..but until then stop getting what we do from.tv or the internet. It's not close at all.

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No-Setting9690 t1_jcmcz79 wrote

Look at all these downvotes. Doing actual work is frowned upon by users on Reddit. They think it's some evil thing to do. Because they don't know what actual work is and why we do it. Reason I'm banned from antiwork, cause I explained you have to work somewhere. Whether at a company or in the damn woods hunting, it's all work.

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No-Setting9690 t1_jcmbzyj wrote

Hospitals normally do not have collections. It's an industry that requires experts, they do not normally have the technology as well. We do not bill for hospitals, we specialize in ambulance billing. They do not have the staff for it, as they're typically volunteers, paramedics, chief of fire, etc. This is who we bill for. We recover 2x for them over themselves doing it.
You want savings? Stop having people go to the ER that does not need it. 90% of what walks in the door is urgent care or less. Stop having people take ambulances as a taxi and then don't pay for it. In PA, nonparticipating insurances send the checks to the patient not the provider. Gotta be some dumb kickback there, it makes zero sense. Patient cashes and keeps it. These trips then do not get paid, and costs for other trips must go up to offset.

System is jacked, but a lot of it is because of the gov'ts rules.

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No-Setting9690 t1_jclnipk wrote

Employers are not as they usually have to pay the same 40 hours for 32 hours if they are going that method.
I work in a company that cannot operate on 4 days, we need to do 5. You guys like to have access to your medical customer service, so this is what's required. We cannot do 4 days. Our costs would go up to cover the 5th, we would pass that along to our clients, who would pass that along to the customers. In the medical field we cover, profit margins are very thin and there is no room for this.

Do I support a 4 day work week, fuck yea I do.

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No-Setting9690 t1_jck1nvd wrote

It is true. Or way more than one car would be in violation. Factory tint has long been a standard. There is a code on the glass that states this. I am not an office, but I would assume they need to be trained on it. Not to mention easy to tell difference between factory and added tint. Factor the glass is tinted, aftermarket it's a film on the window.

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No-Setting9690 t1_jck1dp2 wrote

If your car came factory without a catalytic converter then yes you will pass emissions. Cars had different emissions over the years, you are required to pass the emissions for your year.

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No-Setting9690 t1_jck19rj wrote

Factory is different, but that's tinted glass and not tinted windows. There will be a decal/code whatever it is on your window stating the federal code or whatever it is.
I have mine tinted 35%. On certain angles it can look dark, but it's not. If I was pulled over, you would be able to see in perfectly fine.
Just don't go super dark and do stupid things to get pulled over and you should be fine.

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