Joey _D17
@BehindEnemyLinesInNY
07 October, 08:29
My doctor offices just stated they will no longer accept unvaxxed patients after November 30th. They are one of two big doctor groups in our area. I am assuming the other group will soon follow. This is getting crazy
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It is insane. But maybe it's also going to protect you? If they're so hellbent on forcing it, despite the mointains of evidence amassing about harms, I'd think you're better off not trusting them to support your health.
One fortunate thing is they now allow telemedicine more freely, and insurance companies will pay, so you are not totally limited to geographic proximity.
No, it's not as good as 1-1 interaction and true rapport - but so many docs now hardly pay attention anyway. They just read labs and prescribe - or their PAs and aides do most of the actual exams...
Tragic how bureaucracy has overtaken the actual art of medicine. Lots of red tape that is effectively blackmail to pretty much coerce them all into being nothing much more than techs who follow a flow chart and prescribe the approved, specified treatment for the diagnosis code. Not like the art of medicine when I was growing up. No one had insurance then except medicare and doc visits were cheap! $10 or so
One fortunate thing is they now allow telemedicine more freely, and insurance companies will pay, so you are not totally limited to geographic proximity.
No, it's not as good as 1-1 interaction and true rapport - but so many docs now hardly pay attention anyway. They just read labs and prescribe - or their PAs and aides do most of the actual exams...
Tragic how bureaucracy has overtaken the actual art of medicine. Lots of red tape that is effectively blackmail to pretty much coerce them all into being nothing much more than techs who follow a flow chart and prescribe the approved, specified treatment for the diagnosis code. Not like the art of medicine when I was growing up. No one had insurance then except medicare and doc visits were cheap! $10 or so
12:51 PM - Oct 07, 2021
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