Re: Question number 1


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Posted by Linda on February 12, 1998 at 16:21:38:

In Reply to: Re: Question number 1 posted by Roni on February 12, 1998 at 16:17:53:

: : : : : : I had a chance to review the responses prior to class and it seemed to me that many of you feel that health care is going through a major change and this is a very serious challenge. My question is do you think it is necessary for this change and your reasoning for your answer.

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: : : : : It really isn't a necessary but since over the centuries we are improving on new technologies, treatments, health plans and so on. Yes we can live like the olden days but with these major changes it will better society as a whole and these changes will continue on forever.

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: : : : If it isn't necessary, Linda. Do you think that without the change in healthcare, we would still function without serious problems?

: : : Are we talking about changes in healthcare laws or changes in technology and medicine?

: : Good question, Roni. I am talking about the changes in how we deliver healthcare in this country. With the changes in reimbursement, the days of top notch care seems to many to no longer be the case. My question is that true?

: Yes Jonathan, that is true. The good part about it is doctors are being somewhat restricted in regard to the astronomical fees that they charge. The down side is that they see too many pts per day and the quality of care is no longer there. The doctors are being governed by the ins cos.

It's pretty sad to see that the doctor doesn't have time to see their patients that is why they lose their patient -not giving the complete care


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