Government Controlled Healthcare Is Useless
Medical professionals continually demonstrate that western medicine views the patient as a piece of meat from which can collect as much profit as possible.
I watched a very sad documentary on how the government has completely abandoned rural Bulgarian villages and their inhabitants. Some Bulgarians in England formed an organization to raise funds and, so at the least, provide some health treatment. One of the GPs who visits the villages is of Greek ancestry, and he states that the situation is the same in Greece.
The film shows something that is widespread throughout the world: there is enough money to meet everyone's healthcare costs. The problem is that these money are not used for the purposes for which they were collected. People pay for healthcare their entire lives, yet when they most need it, it is not available. It is due to greed, but also to a lack of control, as it is nearly impossible to inspect every GP and hospital to see how healthcare funds are used. The film also demonstrated something that has previously been discussed: over-testing results in the creation of patients who are actually healthy.
Over the last two years, hospitals received a lot of cash for COVID-19, a disease that does not exist and is based on inaccurate tests.
The same goes for hypertension, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and a variety of other conditions. Hospitals fabricate patients in order to make extra money. People who are healthy are subjected to hazardous drugs simply because it is so simple to make them get sick, and the more sick they get, the more money hospitals make.
Medical professionals continually demonstrate that western medicine views the patient as a piece of meat from which can collect as much profit as possible. Many of the people in the documentary I referenced earlier had problems, which is understandable given that they are largely elderly and poor, and the solution was, of course, expensive medicines. Doctors don't even consider advising patients on modest, low-cost lifestyle modifications that could improve their health. Even if food options are restricted, doctors can advise patients to avoid some meals and focus on others. If they've studied herbalism of any kind, they'll know how to prescribe herbal remedies, which are more likely to be effective and have less side effects, as well as being free or very inexpensive. Medical schools are part of the corrupted system, also training caring, competent, and open-minded medical professionals is bad for business.
Yes, today's healthcare isn't about health or care; it is just a business.
We need a new system that would allow us to efficiently regulate spending while also working to make people healthier rather than sicker.
It could be done by creating local healthcare cooperatives. In such organizations people would be able to see where their money went. Another advantage is that people who know each other personally are less likely to cheat one another. We also need open-minded medical professionals who remember the Hippocratic Oath and wish to keep people healthy rather than make them sick.
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