Woo! Who! At 10:07, I’ve hung up and successfully scheduled my first follow-up appointment, using my Medi-Cal healthcare insurance.
The follow-up appointment after two weeks since the emergency xray for any potential broken bone of my right sprained ankle, would be Masonic at 15:30, or 3:30 pm today.
I sent dad a text message to the effect.
I had two choices, Moorpark or Evergreen. I chose the former because that’s closer to my area, and indicated on the discharge papers per the Hospital Care Team.
I may try calling the local clinic to “test” the service for the first time also for the basic annual checkup. I may wish to try dental and eyeball checkup, too.
Anyway, I was three minutes into the voice prompts at 10:00 am when I was placed on hold. The male voice prompt said the hold, wait time would be five minutes in the order received. I finished the transaction in five minutes! Wow!
So based on the current technology the 1-888-334-1000 phone number “passed” today for my individual needs. I’ll be “testing” the current system as needed and will report any improvements necessary.
Again, humanz can get banged up and I guess as per the beautiful Muslim PA (physician assistant), there’s nothing to be done for injuries to tendons, ligaments, etc. At least I didn’t need a cast for my broken bones. I wonder if micro-fractures count. I’m taking 2,000 mg of Vitamin D3 to improve bone healing. Eh.
So yeah, I’m hoping to work full-time next year, after Trump fixes an “alleged” broken system, so that I could pay for an individual healthcare insurance for PPO that used to cost $33 per month two decades ago. The group, company insurance for PPO used to cost me $12 per month two decades ago, too.
I don’t believe on free handouts or entitlements or benefits. But, I need repairs or fixings. Maybe, humanz can benefit from trans-humanizing into robotic parts. Hmm. For example, I’d like new bones and cartilages for my left wrist, left elbows, both knees, ankles, and hips. New tendons and ligaments would help, too.
The best part is that I’m in the “system” and don’t need to fill out paper works like PPO specialists have done unto my mother under her PPO plan. I just show up and let the bare minimum treatment do its job.
Thank you, chumps!
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