Posted by Nancy on March 13, 1999 at 01:01:28:
Top 30 Signs You've Joined a Cheap HMO
1. Pedal-powered dialysis machines.
2. Use of antibotics deemed an "unauthorized experimental
procedure."
3. Head-wound victim in the waiting room is on the last chapter
of "War and Peace"
4. You ask for Viagra. You get a popsicle stick and duct tape.
5. Annual breast exam conducted at hooters.
6. Exam room has a tip jar.
7. You swear you saw salad tongs and a crab fork on the
instrument tray just before the anesthesia kicked in.
8. "Will you be paying in eggs or pelts?"
9. Tight budget prevents acquisition of seperate rectal
thermometers.
10. "Take two leeches and call me in the morning."
11. The company logo features a hand squeezing a bleeding turnip.
12. Tongue depressors taste faintly of Fudgesicle.
13. Covered post-natal care consists of leaving your baby on Mia
Farrow's doorstep.
14. Radiation treatment for cnncer patients requires them to walk
around with a postcard from Chernobyl in their pocket.
15."Pre-natal vitamin" prescription is a box of Tic-Tacs.
16. Chief Surgeon graduated from University of Benihana.
17. Directions to your doctor's office include, "take a left when
you enter the trailer park."
18. Doctor listens to your heart through a paper towel tube.
19. Only item listed under Preventive Care feature of coverage is
"an apple a day."
20. Only participating Physicians are Dr. FIne, Dr. Howard, Dr.
Fine.
21. Only proctologist in the plan is "Gus" from Roto-Rooter.
22. Plan covers only "group" gynecological exams.
23. Preprinted prescription pads that say "Walk it off, candy
ass."
24. To avoid a time consuming and expensive throat culture, the
doctor just French kisses you.
25. Recycled bandages
26. You can get your flu shot as soon as "the" hypodermic needle
is dry.
27. Your "primary care physician" is wearing the pants you gave
to goodwill last month.
28. 24-hour claims line is 1-800-TUF-LUCK
29. Costly MRi equipment efficiently replaced by an oversized 2-
sided copier.
30. Enema ? The lavatory faucet swivels to face upward.