jazzcanary
jazzcanary t1_jcfkv4t wrote
Reply to comment by Azr431 in Do you think Maine should mandate later start times for high schools? by benpinette
That was how I heard and saw it many times.
jazzcanary t1_jcezlra wrote
Yes. I advocated for it as a school board member. I was told it would interfere with sports. I could not overcome that argument on my own.
By the way, a lot of the Maine kids I met were working, too.
jazzcanary t1_j98m2ib wrote
Reply to What’s up with Bangor? by EmeraldMoose12
I agree, COVID hurt, but it could start climbing up. I see good things. Rock Steady is much appreciated. There is a lot of potential there
jazzcanary t1_j08jany wrote
Reply to comment by SnooDoubts5781 in Really Maine? by poteetjim
Reminds me of the "Assman" episode of Seinfeld.
jazzcanary t1_iye0i80 wrote
Reply to comment by arms_room_rat in Maine is out of pediatric hospital beds. “As of Nov. 24, about 30,000 of the country's 40,000 pediatric hospital beds were available. Five states are at 90% capacity or higher. Currently the most overwhelmed state is Maine, at 109% capacity” by membaberry18
Healthcare facilities, which you are calling healthcare companies, make no money on empty beds or staffing for them. Paying higher reimbursements doesn't create more child patients. Maine has problems like this everywhere due to small populations. Taxpayers won't fund it. It's not Cigna et. al.
jazzcanary t1_iydvkou wrote
Reply to comment by arms_room_rat in Maine is out of pediatric hospital beds. “As of Nov. 24, about 30,000 of the country's 40,000 pediatric hospital beds were available. Five states are at 90% capacity or higher. Currently the most overwhelmed state is Maine, at 109% capacity” by membaberry18
That is not what you said. No reasonable person hears "healthcare companies" and thinks "Mainecare", and "Mainecare" isn't associated with an entity answerable to stockholders and profit. In terms of making beds available, the current design and the needs of the community are not always aligning, and so how do you make that design more flexible.
In the real world of problem-solving, you can't just say shit and whine; you have to work with people.
jazzcanary t1_iydt4xz wrote
Reply to comment by arms_room_rat in Maine is out of pediatric hospital beds. “As of Nov. 24, about 30,000 of the country's 40,000 pediatric hospital beds were available. Five states are at 90% capacity or higher. Currently the most overwhelmed state is Maine, at 109% capacity” by membaberry18
I did not say it was okay, and I didn't DM you. On the other hand, you're expecting a lot of complete strangers. Why do you insult people? It makes no sense.
jazzcanary t1_iydb0vp wrote
Reply to comment by arms_room_rat in Maine is out of pediatric hospital beds. “As of Nov. 24, about 30,000 of the country's 40,000 pediatric hospital beds were available. Five states are at 90% capacity or higher. Currently the most overwhelmed state is Maine, at 109% capacity” by membaberry18
Your original comment accused insurance companies were at fault for lack of pedriatric beds. You were corrected repeatedly that the government is the problem as a payor, not profits. Now you're adding on to what you said, and calling people dense. You are wrong, and it's frustrating to others.
jazzcanary t1_ixzerer wrote
Yay.
jazzcanary t1_ixmd6uy wrote
Reply to Morning Reflections by maineguy74
Lovely.
jazzcanary t1_jcfleno wrote
Reply to comment by Sixfeatsmall05 in Do you think Maine should mandate later start times for high schools? by benpinette
True, entirely anecdotal, as I thought using the phrase "that I met," would indicate. I also suspect there are kids working for family businesses or taking care of younger kids in their family after school. They are not tired from screen time.