Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Good publicity for the website
Shouldn't a heart doctor in the deep-gravy South be too busy for this stuff?
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
The Wolves will Set You Free.
You have to read these reviews. A friend posted this and I took it. Beautiful.
Interesting Article on Proposed Health Care Plan
Written from an doctor's point of view, but it makes some interesting points I think.
My concern is that the same will happen to pharmaceutical care, especially community pharmacy. I guess I find it interesting that the same subset of citizens who beg for organic food and no-hormone chicken, giving the assumption that they desire things to be more pure, fair, wholesome, good for the community, also beg for a health care system that could do the opposite.
I completely agree that health care must be reformed and effiency must be improved, but I don't feel like this plan, if what is written is in fact true, is the answer. What is the answer, I don't know that either. That is why I have stayed fairly quiet on the issue. I don't really like offering criticism and not offer an alternative. That seems cheap to me.
I do find it encouraging that the top 10 health care companies have pledged 10 trillion dollars in cost savings over the next 10 years. Definitely a good start.
My concern is that the same will happen to pharmaceutical care, especially community pharmacy. I guess I find it interesting that the same subset of citizens who beg for organic food and no-hormone chicken, giving the assumption that they desire things to be more pure, fair, wholesome, good for the community, also beg for a health care system that could do the opposite.
I completely agree that health care must be reformed and effiency must be improved, but I don't feel like this plan, if what is written is in fact true, is the answer. What is the answer, I don't know that either. That is why I have stayed fairly quiet on the issue. I don't really like offering criticism and not offer an alternative. That seems cheap to me.
I do find it encouraging that the top 10 health care companies have pledged 10 trillion dollars in cost savings over the next 10 years. Definitely a good start.
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