👉 I'll do my best to explain and entertain with this phrase:
MedComUSA Imagine a world where people use "MedComUSA" for things like: - Medical Advice : A person would say "My daughter is having fever, MedComUSA." They're referring to the healthcare system in the United States. - Medication Information : Another person might say something like "I've been prescribed medication today, MedComUSA." - Medical Services : People could also use it for things like: A doctor would say "My mother was admitted to the hospital with a medical condition, MedComUSA." A patient may ask "How long will I be out of work without any pay for a medical problem?" A nurse might explain "We're still reviewing your case in order to give you the best possible care." Oh! And one time, an Uber driver would say "This is the Uber that takes patients back home from the hospital. MedComUSA." And just for good measure, if someone needs a heart attack alert, they'd simply say: - "I'm on MedComUSA and my heart rate is 160/90." Example : Why did the patient ask for medication when he didn't have any symptoms? Because his doctor had told him to take medication. He thought it was for his fever. And why would an Uber driver want to be sent back home from the hospital? Because he needed to