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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (2526)10/30/2007 10:04:21 PM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (1) of 42652
 
<<<I would not go to a doctor that I didn't think was a genius. >>>

None of my doctor are geniuses. I just need some one that can diagnose my problem. If it is not one of the most common probems that he can readily identify all he need is to get me a blood test or an MRI (Xray), whatever and refer me to the next level expert.

Most likely my doctor is treating the same old stuff each time.

<<<Maybe you want to go to a heart doctor that is still reading from the manual while he has your chest open,>>>

Most cardiologists are over qualified for what they do. They are treating people for high blood pressure, cholesterol, hdl, ldl levels. What you have to do is watch your diet and get the proper amount of exercise.

If you need cardiac surgery, you get a cardac surgeon that does the same operation 2 or 3 time a day every day. He doesn't have to be a super brain. He needs to be competent, reliable, have a lot of integrity and good hands.

Anything more rare, then good luck. You will be an experiment for some research scientist.

Most of the doctors in the USA are way too educated. They are for the most part overqualified. That is adding a lot of cost to the healthcare system.
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