Yes, the medical establishment has been broken for a long time, and there is no mechanism by which it can right itself. It's money driven, and all the incentives to make money run counter to helping the patient. There is no way out. They do some good things like trauma care and antibiotics, though way overpriced. Otherwise they must be avoided like the plague they are.
Yes, the medical establishment has been broken for a long time, and there is no mechanism by which it can right itself. It's money driven, and all the incentives to make money run counter to helping the patient. There is no way out. They do some good things like trauma care and antibiotics, though way overpriced. Otherwise they must be avoided like the plague they are.
Yes, the medical establishment has been broken for a long time, and there is no mechanism by which it can right itself. It's money driven, and all the incentives to make money run counter to helping the patient. There is no way out. They do some good things like trauma care and antibiotics, though way overpriced. Otherwise they must be avoided like the plague they are.