Great vid brother. Tort reform would be the first thing on my list. Doctors order piles of bullshit "cover your ass tests" to protect themselves from lawyers. Trust me, my CT scanner is the ER doctors best friend and a malpractice lawyers worst nightmare. All of this adds up to billions in useless and risky tests in order to protect doctors from frivalous suits. Malpractice insurance is also very expensive. Its about 25-50k an average internist/ER/primary care physician.
Here is ideas to gather some ammo for your debate viewpoint. Research the healthcare system of India. It is a poor nation with a billion people and high degree of poverty.. real poverty. If they cannot even afford to pay a US doctor for just a cut or bruise, they would not be able to pay at all. So are these people are dying of cuts and bruises? No. Instead their doctors have adequate resources and time to perform care for free! How does that happen?
Great vid brother. Tort reform would be the first thing on my list. Doctors order piles of bullshit "cover your ass tests" to protect themselves from lawyers. Trust me, my CT scanner is the ER doctors best friend and a malpractice lawyers worst nightmare. All of this adds up to billions in useless and risky tests in order to protect doctors from frivalous suits. Malpractice insurance is also very expensive. Its about 25-50k an average internist/ER/primary care physician.
johnnybravo234 2 years ago
Hello Brother in Austrian econ!
Here is ideas to gather some ammo for your debate viewpoint. Research the healthcare system of India. It is a poor nation with a billion people and high degree of poverty.. real poverty. If they cannot even afford to pay a US doctor for just a cut or bruise, they would not be able to pay at all. So are these people are dying of cuts and bruises? No. Instead their doctors have adequate resources and time to perform care for free! How does that happen?
utubehayter 2 years ago