There is a great opportunity for physicians, nurses and others to start making home visits outside of the healthcare system. A parallel economy is the way to resist and to defund the totalitarian fascism we are now seeing. IMHO, when healthcare insurance (Aetna, Cigna, BluCross, etc.) became big business it became a monopoly that now abuses that power. The medical profession lost their soul.
Door-to-door doctors is what is needed to end this BS at medical hospitals and clinics. Physical examinations can be easily done out of a doctor's bag. Heck, even using a paramedic truck for home visits would be a great idea for over worked and stressed out doctors. They can pursue the Hippocratic oath they have sworn to.
you must be 10 years old (not insulting) the traditional role of a doctor was going house to house as needed, ol doc brown used to come to our house and check me and my five brothers and sisters out not that long ago. These doctors didn't get rich, they accepted any type of payment there neighbors could afford. They were trusted pillars of society and cared for you from birth. We don't need marketplaces or payment schemes, we need doctors willing to ply their trade as free thinkers and not under the thumb of a CENTRAL AUTHORITY.
As kids, we all knew who's mom was a nurse, she fixed up us plenty of times no charge.
I truly believe we are on to something here. I know in my heart there are many doctors and nurses that do not want to be leading the life they are living. They truly want to help the sick and the ailing, but are stymied and bullied by the health insurance-run hospitals and clinics. If we could provide an outlet for them, they would take it.
Okay, tomthung, let me explain this to you like you're 5. Those days are gone. Today we have overreaching and suffocating regulations and control by a medical monopoly. Doctors must be protected from this. You can't just make believe that it's still 1950.
the system you want to protect them from is the system that needs to be taken down. I'm all in, are you old enough to be in?