Guess what? This wouldn't happen if we had affordable healthcare.
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And a ban on social media monetization. Or a ban on making medical statements on social media.
With one quick rule “you’re not allowed to give medical advice” we would solve it all.
It's probably because they don't want to deal with this:
- Schedule an appointment somewhere in a busy provider schedule which can't see patients for the next week to a month.
- End up seeing a Nurse Practitioner because there's no doctors anymore.
- Tests get ordered and cost $100-300 out of pocket.
- Follow-up with a nurse practitioner in 2 weeks
- Get told to try a new medication, reduce stress, eat healthier, be more active, meditate and also schedule another follow-up to make sure the medication is working.
I haven't been able to see a doctor in twenty years now. For most of that time, I couldn't afford insurance. Now that I have it, the closest doctor accepting new patients that my insurance covers is over an hour away.
That said, I still don't go to podcasters and influencers for advice. I just rely on things I learned twenty years ago and hope nothing new breaks.
God bless America, am I right?
Does this surprise anyone in a country that has health care that needs to make a profit?