to like and seemed to give a diagnosis and good
treatment and didn’t require going back a bunch of times because they messed up once or twice trying to figure it out.
Det. Sudler:
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So it’s like the basis of an HMO?
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Johnson:
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Yeah.
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.1 mean.
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just like any..
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just like anybody
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would choose a doctor.. .you know. If you went to
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a doctor and they.
.
.you know.
.
.were.
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.you know..
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they weren’t.
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.their personality didn’t fit with yours or you felt like they weren’t giving you... you know.
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.really fast good care.. .you wouldn’t- go back. I mean.. .it’s just the same thing.
Det. Sudler:
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Okay. Alright. Umrn...if somebody came to you
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with a.
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.a broken wrist.
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.broken arm.. .where would they be referred to? To the physician or to an
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Emergency Room- or clinic or...?
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Johnson:
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No.
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.1 mean.
. .
it would depend.
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.you know.
. .
it would
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.it would depend if it was just like the.. .rnaybe
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the suspicion that.
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.you know.. .they clunked it
hard.. .the suspicion that it’s.. .that it’s broken.
I mean.. .you know.. .been.
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.you would probably wait
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until the next day and go to the Walk-In Clinic
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and get an X-Ray. I mean.
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if they were in severe
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pain or if it was obvious it was broken, of course
-they’d go to the Emergency Room.
Johnson:
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And just corn.. .common sense.
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Det. Sudler:
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Just.. .okay. But you’ve used the hospitals in this
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Det. Sudler:
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Morton Plant -and the Walk-In Clinics?
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