8.3 Problems: The CORPORATIZATION of Healthcare
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Here, Taylor and I weave a historical tail of how the United States is trending towards Corporatization of Healthcare in a monopolized system. The old-timey private practice doctor providing quality care to his or her community is being replaced by large systems trying to provide cookie-cutter, one-size-fits-all treatments, and a fast-food drive-thru-esque-type of approach to healthcare. Capitalism is not the enemy, but unfettered capitalism can be toxic in medicine, as medical treatments SHOULD NOT BE SOLD TO US, but rather should be proven through unbiased research, prior to experimenting on healthcare-undereducated Americans.
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