This has been swimming in my head for a while, take a look at this. "Medical protocol is what is killing patients"
https://rumble.com/vktdpt-our-first-hand-icu-story-what-is-actually-killing-people-in-the-hospital.html
The doctors/nurses that are STILL at hospitals are doing this. How much do you trust going to see a doctor now? Even if you know there is something wrong with you, so much effort is needed to get proper help. It is enough to make one feel like they need to start learning everything in order to keep healthy without ever going to the doctors office. And while that's not a bad idea, being informed at least a bit in everything can save your life, there are people who really want a veteran in medicine to take a look at them, and can no longer trust their doctors. Also, there are examples of patients who are refused in hospitals because they did not take experimental clot shot.
Next, doctors who are willing to lose it all because they fear God and don't want to go to hell for murdering patients just because they had to follow protocol. These doctors can't in good conscience go along with this, and for taking a stand, are fired, have their license suspended or some punishment for not toing the line.
On one side, patients that can't get help or can't trust killers in lab coats. On the other, doctors who have their license suspended or lost. My idea is to get them to meet.
I'm not exactly too technical when it comes to this, nor do I have the lawful certificate to stamp it OK. My idea would be a site that doctors could sign up, pay a one-time flat fee to cover costs. And they would appear on the site "Dr. K. years of experience, area of expertise, local area can be reached, and availabilities." Patients would go on the site, call an appointment like they normally would and you know the rest. (hold off on legal and practical problems for a sec)
You can understand that this is "Just build your own medical institution organization." And you would be right. The thing is, I think it's what we all want, less government control.
Problems with this are practical, doctors offices have x-ray machines and enough assorted medical supplies that come with that. Legal and financial insurance. This one is too long to cover, but in this case you are no longer a doctor, you are legally a 'health enthusiast' and 'all advice is subject to patient responsibility'. The financial libertarian experience really would "guide the invisible hand"
Now, if somehow practical, legal and financial issues could be resolved, then could we all live in harmony? Oh and also big pharma would probably come down hard.
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