Malpractice insurance is high and is the first scam that
needs to be exposed and disposed of. Healthcare providers don’t spend most of
their time developing more effective treatments for diseases and disabilities,
because they are forced to concentrate on “what is safe” according to their
lawyers. This always raises costs beyond what is reasonable.
Medicine has always been a “trial and error” activity.
Assuming that some bureaucratic organization can effectively screen and approve
new protocols, drugs and treatments is folly.
County Medical Associations have functioned for a long time
to review patient complaints and their medical records to determine if one of
their licensed members needs to have their licenses suspended and needs additional
training or needs to have their licenses revoked. This should be enough to keep
health providers functioning within satisfactory limits.
The variability in the cost of treatment and the skill of
the provider needs to be transparent. Patients should know the cost and the
procedure, before they agree to treatment. If patients or their families can
tap in to the medical underground, they can find out who the best doctors and
providers are to reduce recovery time and save cost.
Patient care, like every other industry has had its ups and
downs. In 1945, the introduction of anti-biotics was a game changer to prevent
post-op infections and treat infectious, inflammatory contagious diseases. But
using radiation and chemotherapy for cancer patients often didn’t work and
thousands of patients died from the treatment, because it also destroyed their
immune system.
We may be on the cusp of another up moment if gene splicing
works to cure the diseases that are now in clinical trials.
Patients need to take control of their own preventive
health and first ensure that the levels of the chemicals required to maintain
good health in all systems are in the good range.
The first step for weight control is to make sure you are
getting all the vitamin supplements you need, otherwise, you will overeat to
get these minerals. Diabetes II is completely preventable if you do this. All
patients are different, but I lost 34 pounds by taking a 400 mg Magnesium
tablet every day. I just don’t feel hungry.
Patients need to be wary of the drugs the see advertised
the most. When they list the “possible side effects”, you should know that you
are skull-diving at your own risk and will need to have your bloodwork
monitored.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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