I'm not one for platitudes. I prefer actionable plans.
My doctor is also a close friend. He got his PHD in communist Russia and escaped to the West. He has a rather different view on medical care than the typical western-trained doctor, as you might imagine.
We are both dirty, capitalist pigs. But as much as it irks me to say this. capitalism is a component of what got us here with health care. Obviously socialized medicine is not the answer either.
Our high level plan would be to have strict separation between pharmaceutical companies and doctors. It would unfortunately require substantial regulation on the part of the government.
There is also a judicial component. Concepts like informed consent must be strictly and brutally enforced. With proper enforcement of informed consent, the C19 Jab catastrophe would have never happened.
The other piece is complete de-regulation of the health insurance market to create true competition. Most people look at health insurance from the patient perspective (understandably) but many of these huge health insurance companies are paying doctors a fraction of what they should for patient services.
I'm a firm believer that anyone who puts in 12 years of college/residency and who protects life (when they do their job properly) deserves to get paid a lot of money. That's no longer the case and consequently we're losing our brightest minds to other industries and professions.
To undo the damage that has been intentionally inflicted on the American healthcare system by Obama and his puppet masters will require time, patience, and a highly educated citizenry. We have to understand the nuances of the problems in order to fix them.
I think insurance companies are a huge part of the problem. You would think they'd want to pay out less and keep more of the premiums by having healthy customers, but apparently it doesn't work that way. This is one area where I definitely think we need more regulation.
also, without insurance, healthcare wouldn't have blank checks to write themselves. the free market would determine what healthcare prices would be....
Who are these retarded imbeciles who need a doctor to tell them how to make healthy lifestyle choices?
There already are outcome based pay metrics placed on many primary care providers. If you would like their pay to be based completely to outcomes, does the doctor then get to regulate every aspect of your life? What you eat, how much you’re required to exercise daily, how much alcohol you may consume, how late you stay up at night, etc?
Primary care is already a dying field. Most of them barely climb out of student loan debt before their 50th birthday and get paid less per hour than a master fucking plumber.
Your primary care provider may be a dipshit, but that vast majority of them are not evil and believe they are helping people to the best of their abilities.
Perhaps, create a system based on treatment type and prevention type and type of sickness and disease with greater payment of services with bonuses based tied to healing and recovery. Or a combination there of?
I had a 40k back surgery that got infected resulting in over 150 k of repeat hospital visits and months of crippling pain. No the dirty hospital (which was demolished soon after) should not have collected. However your plan would isolate the incurable patient because there would be no incentive to provide care.
Yeah, and their buddies the Health Insurance Industry! I dont know about you all but, I can not afford $600 a month on health insurance for me and my own.
It would seem that way, but old habits are difficult to change and these "doctors" have been indoctrinated for a very long time to string the patient along and keep making money off their insurance and them. As much as can be made. They might be like politicians who were scamming our money for way too long, and they are dealing with life and death issues (sometime) it is very concerning and scary.
A patient cured is a customer lost.
I have been telling my parents that for months already.
Medical Independence needs to happen SOON (as more and more of these docs need to get away from the crappy system for once and for all).
I'm not one for platitudes. I prefer actionable plans.
My doctor is also a close friend. He got his PHD in communist Russia and escaped to the West. He has a rather different view on medical care than the typical western-trained doctor, as you might imagine.
We are both dirty, capitalist pigs. But as much as it irks me to say this. capitalism is a component of what got us here with health care. Obviously socialized medicine is not the answer either.
Our high level plan would be to have strict separation between pharmaceutical companies and doctors. It would unfortunately require substantial regulation on the part of the government.
There is also a judicial component. Concepts like informed consent must be strictly and brutally enforced. With proper enforcement of informed consent, the C19 Jab catastrophe would have never happened.
The other piece is complete de-regulation of the health insurance market to create true competition. Most people look at health insurance from the patient perspective (understandably) but many of these huge health insurance companies are paying doctors a fraction of what they should for patient services.
I'm a firm believer that anyone who puts in 12 years of college/residency and who protects life (when they do their job properly) deserves to get paid a lot of money. That's no longer the case and consequently we're losing our brightest minds to other industries and professions.
To undo the damage that has been intentionally inflicted on the American healthcare system by Obama and his puppet masters will require time, patience, and a highly educated citizenry. We have to understand the nuances of the problems in order to fix them.
kudos for your insight
I think insurance companies are a huge part of the problem. You would think they'd want to pay out less and keep more of the premiums by having healthy customers, but apparently it doesn't work that way. This is one area where I definitely think we need more regulation.
or maybe they are paying market prices that the consumer is blocked from?
i have an idea too.......get rid of Obummer care...but yes this is a hell of an idea
Common sense has no place in the health industry!
Doctors aren’t smart enough to fix people overnight.
Not to mention the fact that people can literally fix themselves any time they want from most diseasss with diet and lifestyle modifications.
But they aren't smart enough either. Doctors and people simply aren't smart enough.
also, without insurance, healthcare wouldn't have blank checks to write themselves. the free market would determine what healthcare prices would be....
Honest questions… (I am not a primary care doc).
Primary care is already a dying field. Most of them barely climb out of student loan debt before their 50th birthday and get paid less per hour than a master fucking plumber.
Your primary care provider may be a dipshit, but that vast majority of them are not evil and believe they are helping people to the best of their abilities.
Perhaps, create a system based on treatment type and prevention type and type of sickness and disease with greater payment of services with bonuses based tied to healing and recovery. Or a combination there of?
Replace "health care" with "college" or "education". The useless degrees would disappear.
Thank you BWC!
I had a 40k back surgery that got infected resulting in over 150 k of repeat hospital visits and months of crippling pain. No the dirty hospital (which was demolished soon after) should not have collected. However your plan would isolate the incurable patient because there would be no incentive to provide care.
Yeah, and their buddies the Health Insurance Industry! I dont know about you all but, I can not afford $600 a month on health insurance for me and my own.
AI slop.
Doesn’t work. Because if they don’t think they can cure you, then you won’t get any care or any real care.
Sadly, I can see that.
You see similar in Japan. You've heard about their 99+% conviction rate, right?
That's because they ONLY prosecute crimes where they are absolutely certain that they will get a conviction, turning this self-fulfilling.
It's one reason the Muslim-Hindu invasion there is working so well.
It would seem that way, but old habits are difficult to change and these "doctors" have been indoctrinated for a very long time to string the patient along and keep making money off their insurance and them. As much as can be made. They might be like politicians who were scamming our money for way too long, and they are dealing with life and death issues (sometime) it is very concerning and scary.