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by deelowe 1101 days ago
That's not what's going on. Things didn't start going downhill until the bill hospital outfit in our state started buying everything up. Now that they own all the doctors offices, immediate meds, and hospitals, they've started shutting down anything they feel is redundant. This has caused medical professionals to leave the area as the increased competition for jobs has driven wages down and, more importantly, work hours up. All in all, everything has gone to crap. There are few facilities left in the area and the ones that are near by have TERRIBLE reviews as the constant turnover has taken it's tole on the practices.
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This. It's called block scheduling. They want every minute of every resource every day to be filled or even overbooked. Rural medical centers are difficult to do this with, so they get shut down, forcing people to drive further. A single rural medical center can't be full, but if you close down 5 of them and force everyone near those 5 locations to drive an hour or three to a bigger one, it's much easier to fill. It's corporate consolidation and greed.
And every single diagnosis is reduced to rote procedure. I have no less than 3 lingering issues that I've been dealing with for YEARS that I cannot seem to get cleared up. I'm pretty sure more costly diagnostics (cat scan or colonoscopy) will pinpoint the issue, but they refuse order them and instead shrug off the problem because "all of the lab work looks healthy."