Thursday, September 13, 2007

Medical conundrumitis

When the horse stands eating a the manger masticating grass input, at the other end, the rate of output often increases. The horse in question describes the Canadian medical establishment.

Here's why. Most doctors and medical professionals work for the public system while actively promoting the advantages of private medicine. Opponents citing a lot of really good reasons against the idea remain equally ignorant to a rather poignant reason grinding against such an idea. A private system in Canada will not work.

You see the doctors claim that public system doesn't work. The flaw in their argument is that they are the people that basically run that system. A private system cannot work since they have proven that they cannot run the public system efficiently.

Now some people claim that the doctors are only part of the Canadian medical system. That is horseshit. They are the public health system according to the acts they do. Doctors have their mucky fingers all over and into the pie. But they want even more.

Now I've been in the private commercial business systems for years. The only reason that the Canadian medical system runs poorly is because the doctors run it, or strongly influence its operation. So having a private parallel system will not mean any improvement whatsoever because the same idiots will run that too.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It's obvious you're right on the money about this one, Gord.

I've noticed a lot of doctors are incorporating themselves these days and that is truly frightening since a corporation has only one legal duty to the exclusion of all others: to increase the profits of the shareholders. In the case of doctors, the doctors are also the shareholders.

Think about that for a minute.

Corporations are legally considered to be 'persons' and by any standard at all, corporations operate as psychopathic personalities. Now our doctors are going to operate as corporations?

I guess they won't be satisfied until we end up with the same system as they have in the United States: one serious illness and you're in debt to various corporations for the rest of your life.

Greed is such an ugly thing.