OBAMA CARE: Un-insuring the insured......un-treating the well treated. Brought to you by the tender mercies of your gummint!
Heh heh heh... the doctor got probed...
Meanwhile, the doctors who were writing prescriptions and sick notes for strangers at the Madison State Capitol protests get not even a slap on the wrist.
Watch the video. It’s easy to see the problem...he’s CURING people and making them better. AND HE’S AFFORDABLE. Can’t have that! The purpose of ObamaCare(less) is to kill off as many people as possible.
I guess I’m having an issue with understanding WHY this is illegal. Isn’t this no different than a concierge doctor that does house calls? Both doctors would have a license.. both doctors would drive to the home.. both doctors would evaluate a patient/diagnose if possible/write a script if necessary. OR.. is it because a concierge doctor has $ in hand upright (before an appointment) and a contract? OR.. is this all the about the financial aspects of the patients? (one doctor serving more affluent vs this doctor serving less affluent?)
There's the problem. The State Medical Board wants this old doc gone because he is just too darn cheap and convenient for the proles.
Here is something similar going on. You can buy QuikClot bandages on Amazon. If somebody has a serious injury, having one handy can save their life. The FDA wants to make them by prescription only because people are walking into hospitals with QuikClot bandages on instead of being rushed to the hospital in an ambulance and getting emergency surgery and units of blood, all of which make big bucks for hospitals.
http://smile.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=quikclot
Compare that doc to the medicare/medicaid thieving S Florida slime..........
Back in the 1950’s the family doctor came to our house on occasion. We were not in the country. We were right next to Detroit city in a southwest suburb, Lincoln Park. We had to be pretty sick and I think the cost was $5.00.
Absolutely they could/should be making house calls if they desire. Choice v regulation.
Out of his car or over the internet via a “virtual visit” at least the Dr actually looked at you when he drives his car to the patient.
I was watching an old TV episode a few weeks ago and saw one episode where a doctor came to tend to one of the characters. The character’s wife had a conniption over her husband’s ill state, so the doctor “gave her a sedative.”
This amazed me. To just so casually give out a med like that, without red tape or complex processes getting in the way. That would be unthinkable in these times! If that woman had needed help in this era, she would’ve jad to go to an emergency room and wait around for hours while jumping through so damn many hoops..
I wish that those days would come back.