Aren’t the doctors to blame for this as well? It always surprised me how quickly and easily they prescribe serious painkillers. A few years ago I had a tooth pulled, and the doctor gave me prescription painkiller. In the end, I ended up using regular ibuprofen, and that was more than enough. I wonder how much of this comes pharmaceutical sales reps pressuring the doctors to use their medicine. That whole system seems…
There's rampant corruption in healthcare, even after the Sunshine act passed into law in 2010. Common methods include: - Paid "speeches" - Paid surveys - "Training/Education" retreats at swanky resorts Also look into Outcome Health, a newly minted "unicorn" based out of Chicago. Their marketing spin is about how their mission is to help patients receive the most optimal treatments and "outcomes", but in reality the w…
It's worded so that like, "who could be against that?" is what anyone would think.
So some shady ads pushing startup is out there trying to handwave how they're making everyones life better and improving outcomes, despite not providing any innovation.
It would be like saying my meth dealer is improving my life outcome because I have more energy now.