AXIOM: "Perverse incentives yield perverse results."
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I had covid early on and had major shortness of breath. This was when it was peak early hysteria. My doctor insisted I come in. I refused. That decision saved my life. Little did I know I would have to make more decisions that were life or death involving shots and swabs later on. Chose correctly thank you, God.
Wow! Good work, frog
The greatest problem we face is the $$ benefit for hospitals and doctors from illness and disease. Doctors/hospitals don't benefit from health and wellness so they don't support that. Big Pharma has coupled with the Rockefeller medical establishment to extract maximum $$ from people with very little inclination to "do no harm." The takeover of medical care includes the intermediary HMO's and PPO's to add another layer of control. We have been betrayed by this system to the point of death. The sooner you opt out of your dependence on this corrupt medical system the healthier you and your family will be. Knowledge is Power and Power is Freedom...
We used to have relationships directly with Doctors or with small groups of Doctors in a single dedicated office. Hospitals were the smallest part of healthcare. When I was a kid, Doctors visits were in a small office about 5 miles from the nearest hospital.
Then all the Doctors sold out, sold their practices to private equity, and took positions as staff doctors inside giant for profit institutions. Hospitals and pharmacists bought a bunch of legislation and here we all are.
Up until I was 5 or 6 years old, (mid 1950's) our pediatrician would make house calls. Imagine that a doctor coming to your house for people being sick. Think they would go back to those days?
I remember house calls also. They were not onerously expensive, either. Those days won't be within living memory much longer; it's important that the truth not be lost of how much better, more humane, and less corrupt the medical profession was. People tend to think that how things are now is just how they have to be.
Yes, if you needed an operation it didn't bankrupt you, no one had health insurance and most families only had one income.
Sad, but so true.
I remember those days growing up in the 50's-60's...but you rarely went to the doctor...you got plenty of physical activity and sunshine and you were rarely sick...much has changed...
We were also allowed to get dirty while playing. That's why we had play clothes and good clothes.
We were "grounding" when we played outside barefoot and we'd never heard of it!
Exactly ... follow the money and very few care about healing. The Doctors and nurses who did were fired.💔
The thing that really blows me away is that the hospitals couldn't be happy with getting $3200 for giving out $2 worth of medicine and saving your life?
How completely fucked in the head do you have to be that that isn't enough?
Watch the documentary "The Corporation" to understand better
Not directly related to this topic, but involves a hospital(s). Yesterday at our monthly patriots lunch get together a nurse at CHOC (Children’s Hospital Orange County) told us that the hospital has a requirement that physicians HAVE TO prescribe at least one prescription for every child they see.
Wait, what. That's crazy
and if it was a good Dr., he/she would prescribe a vitamin if the patient didn't need anything.
OMG... Doctors need to sue!
Was there some plan to capture doctors via insurmountable student loan debt, to make them easily whore-able? Was all that on purpose? Super gross either way,I suppose.
sounds about right to me. why else would they take it up the ass so easily for big pharma?
Government pays a half million dollars to kill you, or 3k to save you. Isn't modern medicine great!
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/09/the_death_of_informed_consent.html
I like American Thinker articles...they really get you to think...
It's just dawning on me now, the synchronicity of the expansion of the medical industrial complex, and the c19 weapon deployment.
I saw it years ago and thought to myself, "This is the new industry - we don't make anything anymore, technology has gotten stale, why are there hospitals and satellite medical locations popping up on every corner - just like the drug stores did years ago" ????
But it was a half-baked thought at the time - I thought they were just going to milk boomers for their money, stringing them along in assisted living etc via "disease management " so they could maximize profit... Little did i know the govt would subsidize those poor people's deaths...
Recently got to witness a relative in the hospital and the impersonal, aloof and shit quality of care they received. Like everything else, you had to check their work so the patient didn't die from a drug interaction...
Stay healthy people... you don't want to be in most hospitals these days.
yep, my father had parkinson's and ended up in full care facility for 6 years. me, my sister, and mother had to be on top of his care the whole time. it was horrible. we found infected toe nails, bed sores, rotted teeth, black and blue mark on his nose, (he was immobile and couldn't speak) etc.
it was always us finding these things and demanding this stuff be taken care of. thank heavens my sister is an RN because she could figure out the med part. was a nightmare and we were exhausted. you need a medical degree just to ensure a family member is properly cared for.
The government pays your bill plus a bonus, and you get to pay it too, plus interest.
Giving a bonus based on type of treatment should be illegal.
I'm sure it already is. The government doesn't follow the law.
Remdesivir shuts down kidneys'......they know this - they were purposely killing patients.......
Anyone involved should never see the outside of a prison again..