COVID Patient in Coma Gets Ivermectin After Court Order
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CORPORATE MEDICINE. Hospitals stopped "for the benefit of the patient" and became money-making corporations. Hospitals are not to be trusted. My opinion.
My mom was a nurse. Management treated her so poorly for wanting to actually care for the patients and not treat them like cattle. She took her time with each one in order to care properly for them AND make sure their meds were correct. She would get dinged for not doing it FASTER to make more money for the corporation.
You nailed it. My Mother was a nurse in the 80’s and was so disgusted by the treatment of the elderly way back then, she quit. This has been going on for decades and is now the norm everywhere for everyone.
That's disgusting! Perhaps laws should be written limiting the profits they can make from these professions. That way only truly altruistic people will enter the field instead of money grubbing parasites?
Those laws need to provide healthy competition in that sector. Not government mandates here and there. If that is in place it will sort itself out.
$1 yearly insurance, maybe go back to that :D
It's the whole medical culture now, law suits are the top priority. No longer is training in any branch a cross between boot camp and entering holy orders.
Yes, unfortunately it’s a balancing act between how much they can biopsy out of your wallet while not getting sued for malpractice. While there are a lot of scum my malpractice attorneys, at least they make the doctors who are scummy pause and rethink.