u/HappySlappyMan

Lift a flap book where elephant is looking for his cheese.

Hello all. I am looking for what was my favorite book as a small child.

It was a lift a flap book in which an elephant is searching through various places in his house for his cheese. He looks in a cabinet and a laundry basket from what I can remember. Eventually, he finds a mouse that has eaten his cheese.

Does anyone know what the name of this book is?

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u/HappySlappyMan — 11 days ago

So, I work for a large healthcare system. They also have their own insurance company that insures a lot of people around here, including essentially all their employees.

My colleagues and I have noted an increase in the "admission denials" recently with the specific reason that the patient was not in the hospital for 3 (three) midnights regardless of admission diagnosis. So, STEMI comes in, gets cath, goes home. 2 midnights. Denied. It seems a conflict of interest because the system also controls the insurance. It feels like an artificial way to turn what should be admissions into observation to dump more cost sharing onto the patients.

What are your thoughts?

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u/HappySlappyMan — 18 days ago