<Hospitals are a big part of this. As part of admissions now, there is a standard question: Do you feel safe where you live? If they answer No, then the government owns them.
We have a wellness program at work and it has questions like the above, as well as ‘what can you do’ kinds of things - like moving furniture, dressing, bathing, cooking, etc. At first glance, you think they are trying to determine your general health (a lot of people will say they are ‘fine,’ when they have to crawl to the bathroom each morning, for example), but when you think again, who knows what your answers will get you? Maybe older workers should think twice about answering questions like this.
Jeez. You can’t even be sick anymore without some government agency trying to mess with you.
All those surveys you might take.......
I asked my doc once whether any diagnosis goes into ‘the data.’
Short answer. It does.
I am semi-truthful. They have mental health questions on this thing and I answer that I have no mental health issues (even though I have depression which I take meds for). THAT health concern is between me and my doctor and no one else.
I think a little paranoia is in order, as a lot of these programs were originally set up and operated on a ‘positive’ frame of mind, actually wanting to help; but because of Obamacare, “have been turned to the dark side of the force”, and are now out to ensnare helpless victims, who have nobody young and strong to stand in the way.
The NHS in Britain has gone full homicidal on patients, and is now getting paid a premium to kill people via euthanasia, and being very duplicitous as to how they do it. It may no longer even be voluntary, if they think they can get away with it. Just pump a little bit too much drug into their IV, and it’s “natural causes”.
In a bizarre irony, were the super-serial killer Dr. Harold Shipman practicing medicine in Britain today, he would probably be held up as an example of good medical ethics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman