This is just the reheated "insurers play a vital role by efficiently allocating limited resources" bullshit we've been served a million times already.
I can tell this dipshit's never met an anesthesiologist and has no idea what he's talking about. If they were gaming insurance they'd do more patients faster! And the anesthesiologists I've encountered hate nothing like they hate doing their jobs... the idea of them needlessly prolonging their time in a case is just laughable to me.
Aside from anything else, why is the argument always "it's a scarce resource, so let's embrace a soulless parasite rationing it in the name of austerity" rather than "how do we conquer the underlying scarcity?"
This time they sprinkled some fraud flakes on it right out of the oven but it's the same dish. There's no copy of Health Communism next to the cookbooks in this kitchen, all the chefs are bankers and MBAs and they don't give a fuck as long as the tab is paid
A soulless parasite rationing of it whose motives are directly adversarial to us on top of that! They say "Oh, it's more efficient this way" efficient for who? At what? Efficient for them at making money, not efficient for us to stay alive. Dead people, ruined lives, broken families: all hallmarks of great efficiency from the perspective of the parasite.
People like the author scare me. Letting people go through immense pain of not having anesthesia just to make money is some psychopath shit. Or worse, botch a procedure to save time and leave the patient permanently scarred if not dead. All for money.
I can see why people think journalists like this are in some child sex trafficking ring. I mean there really isn't much lower to go than this.
I have met someone like this in life and he would rip out your liver if it means getting a promotion. He gave me some very dangerous jobs.
I don't necessarily believe the author would condone literal pain on the operating table (or ... the other thing you said) but I don't have to because he's clearly OK with inflicting financial ruin on people. See Red Wizard's post for what I mean. That's enough for me to oppose this clown.
Yeah, sometimes I am quick to go to maliciousness as the reason; I've met some incredibly fucked people in my life and had to file a protective order recently.
You're ok in my book, sorry you have to deal with that... and for all I know you could be right... i wonder what his opinion is on the resources chronic pain patients should recieve
This is just the reheated "insurers play a vital role by efficiently allocating limited resources" bullshit we've been served a million times already.
I can tell this dipshit's never met an anesthesiologist and has no idea what he's talking about. If they were gaming insurance they'd do more patients faster! And the anesthesiologists I've encountered hate nothing like they hate doing their jobs... the idea of them needlessly prolonging their time in a case is just laughable to me.
Aside from anything else, why is the argument always "it's a scarce resource, so let's embrace a soulless parasite rationing it in the name of austerity" rather than "how do we conquer the underlying scarcity?"
This time they sprinkled some fraud flakes on it right out of the oven but it's the same dish. There's no copy of Health Communism next to the cookbooks in this kitchen, all the chefs are bankers and MBAs and they don't give a fuck as long as the tab is paid
A soulless parasite rationing of it whose motives are directly adversarial to us on top of that! They say "Oh, it's more efficient this way" efficient for who? At what? Efficient for them at making money, not efficient for us to stay alive. Dead people, ruined lives, broken families: all hallmarks of great efficiency from the perspective of the parasite.
People like the author scare me. Letting people go through immense pain of not having anesthesia just to make money is some psychopath shit. Or worse, botch a procedure to save time and leave the patient permanently scarred if not dead. All for money.
I can see why people think journalists like this are in some child sex trafficking ring. I mean there really isn't much lower to go than this.
I have met someone like this in life and he would rip out your liver if it means getting a promotion. He gave me some very dangerous jobs.
I don't necessarily believe the author would condone literal pain on the operating table (or ... the other thing you said) but I don't have to because he's clearly OK with inflicting financial ruin on people. See Red Wizard's post for what I mean. That's enough for me to oppose this clown.
Yeah, sometimes I am quick to go to maliciousness as the reason; I've met some incredibly fucked people in my life and had to file a protective order recently.
I'll try to be better.
You're ok in my book, sorry you have to deal with that... and for all I know you could be right... i wonder what his opinion is on the resources chronic pain patients should recieve