Okay, so I’ve had my gripes with the MDs…usually because I’ve decided that I know what needs to be done, and I can’t figure – for the life of me – why they must run tests and refer to my file and blah to the blah.
So I regard doctors as speedbumps. Annoying? Yes. Necessary? Yes. I don’t know what the heck I’m doing. I know that. I got my MD on the internet. They actually attended med school.
I thought everyone recognized and appreciated the relationship I described above. This is not, apparently, the case. Unfortunately, President Obama is steadily proving to the American people that he will seize any opportunity to paint capitalism as an ugly thing.
Here is the exact quote: ”Right now, doctors a lot of times are forced to make decisions based on the fee payment schedule that’s out there. … The doctor may look at the reimbursement system and say to himself, ‘You know what? I make a lot more money if I take this kid’s tonsils out.’”
While the media will gloss over this quote (or consider it strictly on face value), let’s not forget the underlying message: CAPITALISM IS BAD; IT CORRUPTS THE GREEDY.
I will not expound forever on this, as I must get back to defending the good docs on the literal quote. However, it is a good time to point out that a few crooked people in a capitalistic market (of hundreds of millions) is preferred to a majority of crooks within a controlling government. In the first scenario, the community will patron the honest, thereby squeezing out the crooks. In the other scenario, we have no recourse.
Regarding the docs and the tonsils? Well, I can only speak for my own testimonial, but within the blogging arena, it seemed rather typical. You see… I BEGGED to have my tonsils removed (see paragraph one). The doctors, however, rather than sharpening their blades, insisted upon following my infection frequency and response to antibiotics for what felt like an eternity before finally agreeing that it was time to have them removed. Beautiful day.
My eternity? Only about a year, and that was only because the doctors did not want to “fix” anything that wasn’t truly broken. Avoiding the most invasive option, they charted the infections, the medicines, the pittedness, the size, etc. I was in the office often, and I never had any trouble getting an appointment. Once the decision was made to remove my tonsils, I had no trouble getting in for the outpatient procedure, and I received excellent care.
How will that eternity change under Obamacare? Well, I fear it will no longer represent hyperbole.
Capitalism is a delicate, imperfect balance. It sure would be nice if government would quit poking it with a stick, crying “I told you so!’ when it flinches in response.
So I regard doctors as speedbumps. Annoying? Yes. Necessary? Yes. I don’t know what the heck I’m doing. I know that. I got my MD on the internet. They actually attended med school.
I thought everyone recognized and appreciated the relationship I described above. This is not, apparently, the case. Unfortunately, President Obama is steadily proving to the American people that he will seize any opportunity to paint capitalism as an ugly thing.
Here is the exact quote: ”Right now, doctors a lot of times are forced to make decisions based on the fee payment schedule that’s out there. … The doctor may look at the reimbursement system and say to himself, ‘You know what? I make a lot more money if I take this kid’s tonsils out.’”
While the media will gloss over this quote (or consider it strictly on face value), let’s not forget the underlying message: CAPITALISM IS BAD; IT CORRUPTS THE GREEDY.
I will not expound forever on this, as I must get back to defending the good docs on the literal quote. However, it is a good time to point out that a few crooked people in a capitalistic market (of hundreds of millions) is preferred to a majority of crooks within a controlling government. In the first scenario, the community will patron the honest, thereby squeezing out the crooks. In the other scenario, we have no recourse.
Regarding the docs and the tonsils? Well, I can only speak for my own testimonial, but within the blogging arena, it seemed rather typical. You see… I BEGGED to have my tonsils removed (see paragraph one). The doctors, however, rather than sharpening their blades, insisted upon following my infection frequency and response to antibiotics for what felt like an eternity before finally agreeing that it was time to have them removed. Beautiful day.
My eternity? Only about a year, and that was only because the doctors did not want to “fix” anything that wasn’t truly broken. Avoiding the most invasive option, they charted the infections, the medicines, the pittedness, the size, etc. I was in the office often, and I never had any trouble getting an appointment. Once the decision was made to remove my tonsils, I had no trouble getting in for the outpatient procedure, and I received excellent care.
How will that eternity change under Obamacare? Well, I fear it will no longer represent hyperbole.
Capitalism is a delicate, imperfect balance. It sure would be nice if government would quit poking it with a stick, crying “I told you so!’ when it flinches in response.
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