Richard Taite
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But it's not going to happen if they're not showing in this case, chances are, right? So if she comes in, she's showing, right? She has an accidental overdose. She's in the ER. How do we get that? Blair in there right away, these centers that will take people for Medicare and Medi-Cal and Medicaid and Obamacare and all these insurances that...
But it's not going to happen if they're not showing in this case, chances are, right? So if she comes in, she's showing, right? She has an accidental overdose. She's in the ER. How do we get that? Blair in there right away, these centers that will take people for Medicare and Medi-Cal and Medicaid and Obamacare and all these insurances that...
treatment centers don't typically take so we put those in the in the portal she then refers gets them to pick them up or you guys transfer them right to the treatment center and we save a couple lives how how is that going to happen
treatment centers don't typically take so we put those in the in the portal she then refers gets them to pick them up or you guys transfer them right to the treatment center and we save a couple lives how how is that going to happen
treatment centers don't typically take so we put those in the in the portal she then refers gets them to pick them up or you guys transfer them right to the treatment center and we save a couple lives how how is that going to happen
Hold on a second. That's true. That's the first step. But they're not going to have. Wait, hold on a second. But they're not going to trust that. She's the one that gets the trust because not every doctor's like you. The patients that you have trust you because you're unusual.
Hold on a second. That's true. That's the first step. But they're not going to have. Wait, hold on a second. But they're not going to trust that. She's the one that gets the trust because not every doctor's like you. The patients that you have trust you because you're unusual.
Hold on a second. That's true. That's the first step. But they're not going to have. Wait, hold on a second. But they're not going to trust that. She's the one that gets the trust because not every doctor's like you. The patients that you have trust you because you're unusual.
We need somebody, a social worker, okay, who has the ability to connect and really love them and express to them how serious this is and that it's going to be okay and then make the transfer and stay with this woman until they actually pick them up. That is how I envision it. So how do we get that done? Will the people be receptive to that?
We need somebody, a social worker, okay, who has the ability to connect and really love them and express to them how serious this is and that it's going to be okay and then make the transfer and stay with this woman until they actually pick them up. That is how I envision it. So how do we get that done? Will the people be receptive to that?
We need somebody, a social worker, okay, who has the ability to connect and really love them and express to them how serious this is and that it's going to be okay and then make the transfer and stay with this woman until they actually pick them up. That is how I envision it. So how do we get that done? Will the people be receptive to that?
But you're talking about the person, right, that actually has the wherewithal to come in and check on the baby. And that happens all the time because you're seeing it. I'm specifically talking about the woman who is overdosed or med seeking and going into the ER. Right. And that woman is like the baby is an afterthought. Right. Right.
But you're talking about the person, right, that actually has the wherewithal to come in and check on the baby. And that happens all the time because you're seeing it. I'm specifically talking about the woman who is overdosed or med seeking and going into the ER. Right. And that woman is like the baby is an afterthought. Right. Right.
But you're talking about the person, right, that actually has the wherewithal to come in and check on the baby. And that happens all the time because you're seeing it. I'm specifically talking about the woman who is overdosed or med seeking and going into the ER. Right. And that woman is like the baby is an afterthought. Right. Right.
And so what I'm saying is, is there a way procedurally, right, to work it out with the hospital, right, to actually have this policy so that we can save the masses? I know what you're going to do. Right. But you're one of one. Right. OK, where I want is a policy that they have to follow every single time this happens. Is there a way to listen?
And so what I'm saying is, is there a way procedurally, right, to work it out with the hospital, right, to actually have this policy so that we can save the masses? I know what you're going to do. Right. But you're one of one. Right. OK, where I want is a policy that they have to follow every single time this happens. Is there a way to listen?
And so what I'm saying is, is there a way procedurally, right, to work it out with the hospital, right, to actually have this policy so that we can save the masses? I know what you're going to do. Right. But you're one of one. Right. OK, where I want is a policy that they have to follow every single time this happens. Is there a way to listen?
I don't care if you're going to shame these administrators or shame the hospital system. That's OK.
I don't care if you're going to shame these administrators or shame the hospital system. That's OK.
I don't care if you're going to shame these administrators or shame the hospital system. That's OK.