Re: Millions of unemployed face years without jobs
Incremental change suckles at the bosom of dliatory tactics and fattens itself to grow from an infant of obstructionism to the king of the hill given enough time to siphon profits and hence corrupt the review process and particularly the reviewer.
I have seen this so much in healthcare that I have unfortunately become stridently against it. How many billions of dollars of fraud is tacitly and implicitly consented to by government (if you do a perfunctory search at a minimum 30 billion). Medicare itself funds no less than 4 industries -Nursing home/Transport/etc ad nauseum. Fraudulent papers churned out by the New Enron Journals of Medicine/Pharmacy/CDC etc to 'refine' ever more stringent standards of 'health' and wellness-- it can not be any other way -witness the rather un-necessary alarm created by the Public Health Task Force recommendations on Breast Cancer Screening.
Where have government agencies acted upon the externalities of business -in lead poisoning? Asbestos? Dioxin? Organophosphorus? Don't get me started onthe food business -with Nabisco/Kraft/fast food titans etc.
The point is the cost of doing business necessarily entails that someone else pay for it -mainly the consumer and most definitely the taxpayer -not just as a price -but hidden costs (some deliberate -some not).
The definition's are increasingly blurred - and known definitions re-assessed -for whose benefit? For example say Diabetes -a common chronic disease. I lower the threshold from say 120mg/dl to 90 - how many people would i add to my treatment pool? Millions upon millions -who benefits ? Certainly not the patient - as we know it is a chronic disease and damage occurs from years AND years of having this condition untreated. Which doctor or scientist DOES NOT KNOW that we are being inundated with sugar for the last 4 decades? Which doctor/CDC/etc thought in view of this massive sugar overlaod -we should INCREASE the threshold for blood sugar -and focus on individuals who have accelerated morbidity? Blood pressure -we have gone from 140/90 to whatever it is now and the cyclic nonsensical chase of whether systolic or diastolic is more damaging. In the meanwhile I am sorry to report an increasing number of trained (HA) receiving 80K a year nurses 'observing' a blood pressure of 90/60 in a woman as being 'too low'. With healthcare like this -who needs health care.
The point is - that until the financial burden threatens to destroy us -or as Rahm Emmanuel says -put us in crisis mode -we will all just sit here and dither away at the margins -like the epic poem Ship of Fools. No one wishes to talk about the direction of the ship -everyone is too busy squabbling about unimportant things.
How many physicians do you know -who charge you or the insurance company $500.hr -receive 100 and offer no health care to their employees. To live and make a living in this world of irony or pyschoticness is what causes the endless parades of once proud and ethical professions literally going to the dogs (primarily lapdogs).
If change must come -it must be foundational and from this havoc - we may see the way out.
Originally posted by ggirod
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Incremental change suckles at the bosom of dliatory tactics and fattens itself to grow from an infant of obstructionism to the king of the hill given enough time to siphon profits and hence corrupt the review process and particularly the reviewer.
I have seen this so much in healthcare that I have unfortunately become stridently against it. How many billions of dollars of fraud is tacitly and implicitly consented to by government (if you do a perfunctory search at a minimum 30 billion). Medicare itself funds no less than 4 industries -Nursing home/Transport/etc ad nauseum. Fraudulent papers churned out by the New Enron Journals of Medicine/Pharmacy/CDC etc to 'refine' ever more stringent standards of 'health' and wellness-- it can not be any other way -witness the rather un-necessary alarm created by the Public Health Task Force recommendations on Breast Cancer Screening.
Where have government agencies acted upon the externalities of business -in lead poisoning? Asbestos? Dioxin? Organophosphorus? Don't get me started onthe food business -with Nabisco/Kraft/fast food titans etc.
The point is the cost of doing business necessarily entails that someone else pay for it -mainly the consumer and most definitely the taxpayer -not just as a price -but hidden costs (some deliberate -some not).
The definition's are increasingly blurred - and known definitions re-assessed -for whose benefit? For example say Diabetes -a common chronic disease. I lower the threshold from say 120mg/dl to 90 - how many people would i add to my treatment pool? Millions upon millions -who benefits ? Certainly not the patient - as we know it is a chronic disease and damage occurs from years AND years of having this condition untreated. Which doctor or scientist DOES NOT KNOW that we are being inundated with sugar for the last 4 decades? Which doctor/CDC/etc thought in view of this massive sugar overlaod -we should INCREASE the threshold for blood sugar -and focus on individuals who have accelerated morbidity? Blood pressure -we have gone from 140/90 to whatever it is now and the cyclic nonsensical chase of whether systolic or diastolic is more damaging. In the meanwhile I am sorry to report an increasing number of trained (HA) receiving 80K a year nurses 'observing' a blood pressure of 90/60 in a woman as being 'too low'. With healthcare like this -who needs health care.
The point is - that until the financial burden threatens to destroy us -or as Rahm Emmanuel says -put us in crisis mode -we will all just sit here and dither away at the margins -like the epic poem Ship of Fools. No one wishes to talk about the direction of the ship -everyone is too busy squabbling about unimportant things.
How many physicians do you know -who charge you or the insurance company $500.hr -receive 100 and offer no health care to their employees. To live and make a living in this world of irony or pyschoticness is what causes the endless parades of once proud and ethical professions literally going to the dogs (primarily lapdogs).
If change must come -it must be foundational and from this havoc - we may see the way out.
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