Recent comments in /f/Maine

exploremore617 t1_j7q59u8 wrote

Mental Health facilities are a bit of the joke tbh. Low staffed and/or sadistic staff, doctors are constantly leaving. Little to no real care offered. A lot of the beds are filled with homeless who are just given drugs and no real treatment. Mental Health is extremely difficult/a joke unless your top of the middle class and have a support system

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SobeysBags t1_j7q28sh wrote

Don't they have to bill you with in 6 months?

"A health care entity, as defined in section 1718-B, subsection 1, paragraph B, is 5 prohibited from charging a patient for health care services it provided when a billing 6 statement has not been provided to the patient within 6 months of the date health care 7 services were rendered to the patient "

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SobeysBags t1_j7q20yz wrote

Maybe I'm wrong but the law in Maine is 6 months, not 6 years

"A health care entity, as defined in section 1718-B, subsection 1, paragraph B, is 5 prohibited from charging a patient for health care services it provided when a billing 6 statement has not been provided to the patient within 6 months of the date health care 7 services were rendered to the patient "

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oopsidasical t1_j7pvavz wrote

How many houses are sitting out there that are bank owned and unoccupied? We have one next door to us in PORTLAND, and the fellow from the bank said there are thousands of these in Maine that he takes pictures of. Political pressure could possibly motivate these banks to place these properties on the market in a faster timeframe.

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