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If u want to revolt u first need to mobilize the public and physicians with transparent information on the costs that insurance adds to healthcare. As well as how it directs peoples money towards corporate profits, not just insurance but supplies, drugs, hospitals, tech. Only a few major players taking most of the revenue in each area and they are not mutually exclusive
Physicians need to collectively bargain at state level for better contracts from the few insurance providers in their area as well as increased medicaid reimbursement. Transparent contracts that more than a small group negotiates for regularly so u can pit the insurance companies against each other rather than have them pit docs/nurses/public against each other. Like they do
Both those approaches simulateously at a state level brings actual revolt closer to reality before physicians are further pushed by the way side for mid level practioners employed by hospitals with a few docs practicing corporate medicine
Although at this point i think the science of medicine is corrupted beyond the point of salvage. Better off taking what capital u earn and investing in local business ventures that create jobs or residential housing to provide affordable housing. Or the biggest need rehabs, halfway house, detox and curbing opiate dispensing to what it used to be. Those things are far more important than mass invasive medicine and drugs
It just so obviously doesnt help when u look at peoples health when they are plugged into the healtcare macine vs never see a doc and just have a nice fatal MI/cva in ur 70s. Save that time and money enjoying ur life u wouldve spent in the machine
Physicians need to collectively bargain at state level for better contracts from the few insurance providers in their area as well as increased medicaid reimbursement. Transparent contracts that more than a small group negotiates for regularly so u can pit the insurance companies against each other rather than have them pit docs/nurses/public against each other. Like they do
Both those approaches simulateously at a state level brings actual revolt closer to reality before physicians are further pushed by the way side for mid level practioners employed by hospitals with a few docs practicing corporate medicine
Although at this point i think the science of medicine is corrupted beyond the point of salvage. Better off taking what capital u earn and investing in local business ventures that create jobs or residential housing to provide affordable housing. Or the biggest need rehabs, halfway house, detox and curbing opiate dispensing to what it used to be. Those things are far more important than mass invasive medicine and drugs
It just so obviously doesnt help when u look at peoples health when they are plugged into the healtcare macine vs never see a doc and just have a nice fatal MI/cva in ur 70s. Save that time and money enjoying ur life u wouldve spent in the machine