M myrandom2003 Member Verified Member Physician 15+ Year Member Joined Nov 4, 2004 Messages 1,250 Reaction score 598 May 22, 2022 #51 The out of network, free standing physician owned ER Dow the street from me orders MRI all the time. Members don't see this ad.
The out of network, free standing physician owned ER Dow the street from me orders MRI all the time. Members don't see this ad.
G guytakingboards Full Member Verified Member Physician 7+ Year Member Joined Dec 1, 2016 Messages 592 Reaction score 1,081 May 22, 2022 #52 myrandom2003 said: The out of network, free standing physician owned ER Dow the street from me orders MRI all the time. Click to expand... Do they have their own MRI machine in the free standing ER? Cuz in that case, it wouldn't be surprising for them to try to keep their own magnet busy. Magnets shared among ER/IP/OP settings are usually booked solid and ER radiculopathies are not a high priority.
myrandom2003 said: The out of network, free standing physician owned ER Dow the street from me orders MRI all the time. Click to expand... Do they have their own MRI machine in the free standing ER? Cuz in that case, it wouldn't be surprising for them to try to keep their own magnet busy. Magnets shared among ER/IP/OP settings are usually booked solid and ER radiculopathies are not a high priority.
D DODOCSS Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Nov 3, 2011 Messages 669 Reaction score 372 May 22, 2022 #53 guytakingboards said: Do they have their own MRI machine in the free standing ER? Cuz in that case, it wouldn't be surprising for them to try to keep their own magnet busy. Magnets shared among ER/IP/OP settings are usually booked solid and ER radiculopathies are not a high priority. Click to expand... what do you think Sherlock?
guytakingboards said: Do they have their own MRI machine in the free standing ER? Cuz in that case, it wouldn't be surprising for them to try to keep their own magnet busy. Magnets shared among ER/IP/OP settings are usually booked solid and ER radiculopathies are not a high priority. Click to expand... what do you think Sherlock?