You’ll have to read them and see how it can relate to costs going up. How it’s been turned into a business by AMA.
That is the common rumor going in its all the doctors fault. What we are getting is a lot of fireign doctors, some good some not so good not familiar with higher standard of medical care and dependent on computers. That’s where a lot of the it could be this or that comes in. Most are way over worked and also depeneent on patients ACCURATE and complete not partial description of symptoms in many cases because it tells them what to look at. Getting antibiotics is not raising heath costs especially when patients aren’t sure what’s going on to start since symptoms same or similar. Sometimes viral can cause secondary infections say fluid build up can cause bacterial build up. Diagnostic testing is important tool and usually not over prescribed because it usually takes certain symptoms or criteria to get one but yes MRIs are expensive. But they can make a early diagnosis a better outcome for someone say Cancer.
What I’ve seen is the opposite of under care. If treated for a infection for instance they should have a follow up. Under medicated which can cause resistance. Or having to wait causing something that was acute to cause damage or chronic in some cases. This can come by the overwhelming amout of patients a doctor has that can run into thousands now.
Then some are just neglective. I was waiting for test for a month for severe chest infection picked up from a patient so just got them set up myself said doctor too busy after so picked up results took them to a urgent care got treated then week after doctors office called from another Anerican doctor who wanted to see me and visiting her she said your doctor hasn’t even looks at anything yet she found it. I think he’s being fired from the group and had to switch doctors. So it doesn’t even matter if your in that field, best thing is try to find if can a good doctor and stick with them as long as they last these days.
Mr Copper
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