No diagnosis, no disease!
This is known as ‘SUPERVISED NEGLECT’!
Cheers
Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
1st Saint Nicolaas Army
Army Group ‘True North’
…Or put too few nurses on shift to give decent care to heavy patients or wait to take them in until nothing can be done except palliative care… Much cheaper on the budget.
Heh, even bureaucrats respond to incentives.
No reportee no happen.
They have been playing this game for decades.
“Free Healthcare”, Oh for sure.
When demand is essentially infinite by nature of no user-fees at source, then supply must be limited as is the case for all single payer systems. This is a feature of the system not an abnormality. Put another way, when no one is allowed to profit from successful outcomes, there will be fewer such outcomes. As a patient of a doctor who profits from my care, my life would be considered by him or her to be an asset. Conversely, as a patient in a system where costs are limited by systemic budget, my care is someone’s (a bureaucrat’s) liability.
But hey, it’s what makes us all Canadians eh. sarc/off
End the burracracy end the wait time get Big Brother out of the medicine cabenet
No diagnosis, no disease!
This is known as ‘SUPERVISED NEGLECT’!
Cheers
Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
1st Saint Nicolaas Army
Army Group ‘True North’
…Or put too few nurses on shift to give decent care to heavy patients or wait to take them in until nothing can be done except palliative care… Much cheaper on the budget.
Heh, even bureaucrats respond to incentives.
No reportee no happen.
They have been playing this game for decades.
“Free Healthcare”, Oh for sure.
When demand is essentially infinite by nature of no user-fees at source, then supply must be limited as is the case for all single payer systems. This is a feature of the system not an abnormality. Put another way, when no one is allowed to profit from successful outcomes, there will be fewer such outcomes. As a patient of a doctor who profits from my care, my life would be considered by him or her to be an asset. Conversely, as a patient in a system where costs are limited by systemic budget, my care is someone’s (a bureaucrat’s) liability.
But hey, it’s what makes us all Canadians eh. sarc/off
End the burracracy end the wait time get Big Brother out of the medicine cabenet