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Kyle Turney

4 years ago

I guess any hospital could get a bad review, as pe...

I guess any hospital could get a bad review, as people's lives are in their hands. I have been in many hospitals, as I was not exactly the most careful person for most of my life. Normally, I just used emergency medical to cover the cost. I normally only have to go to the ICU every three or four years. I have come to learn that all of the hospitals are pretty much the same. I guess the real question is how do you plan to pay for your stay? My suggestion is do what is financially best for you, and if you can not decide then you better just let the paramedics take you to the closest hospital and pray that you make it to see the negative sides of a hospital. I do not care how the hospital lacks as long as I am still alive to write a review. Therefore, I give all hospitals a 5 that I have stayed at this far. They are not vacation resorts, instead they are their to do a job, and that job is to save your life at all cost. Sometimes this is not true for everyone, but if this is the closest hospital that your insurance provides for you, I suggest you take both the good and the bad. I am sure you can pick a hospital in Santa Monica or something, but you have to hope that you can make it there. Ambulance drivers will only transport you so far in an emergency. I suggest that you get to know the closest hospitals within your network and just go to that one. If you cant chose just let them take you wherever and just hope you qualify for emergency medical. In all honesty LA County has the best doctors because they have every type of doctor on staff at a given moment, but the conditions are worst. Each hospital has its pros and cons.

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