Red Shuttleworth24 days agoFrom
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Samaritan Healthcare and insurance provider Primera Blue Cross are at a financial impasse and are now rolling dice and gamble-bluffing on the lives of Columbia Basin patients. Unprincipled leadership at Samaritan begged for community support for a new hospital... and now Samaritan betrays its constituency... plans to load-up senior citizens with bills no honest man can pay. As it already stands, Samaritan Healthcare over-charges for out-patient medical tests... such as Echocardiograms. Samaritan overcharges well past what insurance companies view as fair cost. Samaritan financially gouges outpatients! And this is unprincipled and shameful... the work of greasy handed profiteers-off-elderly-and-ill. And... the phone at Samaritan Healthcare, for the financial department, is not answered. It is simple: SAMARITAN HEALTHCARE DOES NOT CARE ABOUT PATIENTS; THIS IS SIMPLY A FOR-GREED OPERATION.
kyle tebow24 days agoFrom
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I was here today for an appt also i enjoyed the remodel i will be back again soon.
Just Me24 days agoFrom
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Do not let a rude nurse push you around. I went to the urgent care and a nurse tried to tell me my meds weren't important enough for urgent care. The Dr apologized. He was great. Made an appt with primary care but the soonest appt was 2 months out. So I had to go back to urgent care for 1 more month of meds. Same nurse argued with me that the Dr wouldn't give me more than 2 weeks of meds. Same nurse commented more than once that "they don't usually renew medication prescriptions in urgent care". She had no business saying that and once again everything she said was wrong. Dr. was great and renewed my scripts for a month. So in summary don't engage with rude nurses. Just politely tell them you will discuss your issues with the Dr.