Those are billed procedures. Our contract gives us first right of refusal.
Story time
Our ultra-specialists were dinguses. They would complain anytime they were called about anything, especially when called on holidays/after hours
On a random PRE-COVID Saturday at 3a, a 7 year old girl was bit in the face by a pitbull ("breed of peace!"), taking off most of her upper and lower lip. No internal trauma (dentition, tongue, etc). But savagely destroyed her lower face.
Plastics was called at 3a to repair the face
What followed was a lot of cursing, yelling and screaming about how the ED doc should "do his best" and send it to his clinic on monday. Mind you, this is a 7 year old girl with her entire life ahead, do you want that in your hands? Of course not, and if you think you have the skills to repair face meat as an ED doc you're delusional and dangerous. I'm talking full thickness ripping through both. Not sure how the bleeding wasn't worse, honestly.
After a heated discussion that involved escalating to VPMA, the surgeon came in to repair the girl's face. Before he went to the room, though, he proceeded to very loudly and publicly berate the ED doc for waking him up over this. The guy then proceeds to spend an hour delicately reconstructing her face in a way that honestly looks like it never happened.
So, covid comes around and plastics wants to see cases
Every time he came down
every
single
time
this story was told to him
now he doesn't yell when we call at 3a
Thinking about billing today is short-sighted. Think about the long game and what you have to gain from taking the COVID hit.
(you could say the morale of the story is leverage anything, but the real moral is we are nobody and gtfo like I did)
EDIT: A-hole auto-corrects to Dingus? Man they really need to remove the profanity filter here, I'm allowed to be professional and curse, just like in real life