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I think she is an English professor turned financial journalist turned health care journalist, so, yeah.
It is surprising how many "health policy wonks" have had minimal experience in the management and delivery of health care. It's important to look at many viewpoints, but I guess I'm kinda at a loss as to why the more important viewpoints (physicians, patients, economists) are left to the wayside.
Yes, our obligation is to our patients, but we also have obligation to our families, staff, and society as a whole not to necessarily support something that does harm. Dropping Medicare may just be the engine for reform that is needed. We have not done that yet, but we are finally discussing the possibility.
This claim (that dropping Medicare breaks our oath) is just like saying that if you don't support the war, you are unpatriotic.
Balderdash.
You're wasting your breath and elevated blood pressure.
yes that is why i went to medical school-to do what is best for the patient in front of me, not to be bound by generic guidelines that may or may not be based on patients that are similar to the patient in front of me.
the guidelines frequently can't even agree with each other. what are we supposed to think when we can't even reach a consensus with 20 people?
just because data exists does not make it good data or even if good data, it does not make it universally applicable.
doctors are supposed to use their brains!