Correct. It has to be rebuilt starting with the education. Medicine must be rethought and the stranglehold removed concerning other modalities of actual healing. There is a place for aspects of our allopathic medical system such as in acute care. If I am in an severe accident, don't take me to the chiropractor - take me to the trauma center. After they are done putting humpty dumpty back together, then I will seek out other care that is less allopathic and can help facilitate healing. The problem, as always, is going to be finding a way to pay for decent health care. We are going to have start from scratch and think outside of the box. Removing it from the hands of profit driven corporate care will be a good place to start. Getting rid of that huge bureaucracy of bean counters will definitely lower costs.
Ideally health care plans shouldn't really be needed. I would love to see some of the electrical costs each of these MRI machines use, personally. I want to see some rational justification for the cost of important diagnosis tools.
I'm cool with doctors making bank, but I'm not cool with hospital systems labeling themselves as "non profit" so they can endlessly merge with each other, give directors endless bonuses and over expand without fear because they're considered too big to fail and get bailed out from their over extension.
Horrific.
Medical pros even gaslit her about the side effects being cause by an unrelated leg surgery.
And this is why the death of the current medical system is necessary.
It needs to be rebuilt from the ground up and anyone who helped participate in this stuff should be disallowed from being anywhere near it.
Correct. It has to be rebuilt starting with the education. Medicine must be rethought and the stranglehold removed concerning other modalities of actual healing. There is a place for aspects of our allopathic medical system such as in acute care. If I am in an severe accident, don't take me to the chiropractor - take me to the trauma center. After they are done putting humpty dumpty back together, then I will seek out other care that is less allopathic and can help facilitate healing. The problem, as always, is going to be finding a way to pay for decent health care. We are going to have start from scratch and think outside of the box. Removing it from the hands of profit driven corporate care will be a good place to start. Getting rid of that huge bureaucracy of bean counters will definitely lower costs.
Ideally health care plans shouldn't really be needed. I would love to see some of the electrical costs each of these MRI machines use, personally. I want to see some rational justification for the cost of important diagnosis tools.
I'm cool with doctors making bank, but I'm not cool with hospital systems labeling themselves as "non profit" so they can endlessly merge with each other, give directors endless bonuses and over expand without fear because they're considered too big to fail and get bailed out from their over extension.