Where Have All The Doctors Gone?
I have done no research on this topic other than personal experience. Being an old geezer, I regularly visit a number of doctors who specialize in various branches of medicine. Other than my G.P. doctor, I attend a cardiologist, an endocrinologist, a neurologist, and an urologist. Within the past year, the following has occurred: The endocrinologist sold his practice to another practice which has three locations in the area. The other three M.D.'s have retired. The endocrinologist's practice has been taken over by a group of Indian and Syrian doctors, who were educated overseas but got their board certifications and residencies in the USA. I have yet to find a replacement neurologist, however, my G.P. is doing a good job as a substitute. I have interviewed several urologists and so far, have I have not been satisfied. I did find a cardiologist. He is a young local man educated in Florida. He's not a M.D. but a D.O. However, his references are A1..
As my wife and I searched we had a revelation. There were in our area, hardly any American educated M.D.'s practicing in my here. As you all know, the internet is the mighty Wizard of Information who puts the whole world into my computer.At first, mainly out of curiosity, I tried to find American educated M.D.'s or at the very least a doctor who spoke English in a way that I could easily understand. I searched within my town, then adjacent towns, then cities further away. Finally, I wound up at the largest city in the area, but it was over 30 miles away.
Has anyone had a similar experience?Has becoming a M.D. lost its prestige or ability to produce income? Was Obamacare a contributing factor? What, if anything, is going on?
As my wife and I searched we had a revelation. There were in our area, hardly any American educated M.D.'s practicing in my here. As you all know, the internet is the mighty Wizard of Information who puts the whole world into my computer.At first, mainly out of curiosity, I tried to find American educated M.D.'s or at the very least a doctor who spoke English in a way that I could easily understand. I searched within my town, then adjacent towns, then cities further away. Finally, I wound up at the largest city in the area, but it was over 30 miles away.
Has anyone had a similar experience?Has becoming a M.D. lost its prestige or ability to produce income? Was Obamacare a contributing factor? What, if anything, is going on?
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For the first 15 years of our relationship, he ran a private practice and was a very happy and sociable person. Since I am quite healthy, our discussions were on Ayn Rand and Atlas Shrugged during my periodic visits. During my last visit, when he still owned his practice, he asked if I had noticed the nice two ladies just outside the exam room. He then told me "those nice ladies are Obamacare." They were hired, to the tune of ~100k in annual compensation packages, just to administer the red-tape of the PPACA. It would be the equivalent of injecting cancer cells into a healthy patient and then insisting, with the height of conceit, that 'cancer has needs too.' He lasted a year after the cancer injection. During my most recent visit, he did not smile ... he had visibly changed. The exam rooms had also changed. Instead of each room having a Theme... such as the American Southwest, or Ancient Egypt, etc ... all the photos and mementos from his travels were gone. Without blinking, he explained that the hospital demanded the removal of all objects that could be the harbor for the transmission of disease. The place had all the appeal of a 1960's Soviet-Era exam room. He is now just a paid employee of the hospital.
I share this anecdotal story with people that I meet, typically 'captive audiences' while on travel (flights). Most people have absolutely no clue how physicians, and their needs, play into the PPACA. When I conclude my story, their eyes light up a bit, having been exposed to another perspective.
To repeat DoctorObvious -- stay healthy. You do not want to become party to this broken and further deliberately destroyed health care system.
Health care has become such a hoax in the present paradigm that many doctors have just given up and gone on to something else.
He has asked for a specific opoid medication. Instead of a yes or a no, all he hears is that "the doctor has to write a prescription" and this has dragged on for days. "Yes" or "no" my son could understand.
If the doctor ever does write one, I'm to present my son's driver's license both to receive it and to have it filled at a pharmacy.
Yesterday, I had mid-afternoon business a half an hour away on the other side of Birmingham. Before I left, my son requested that I carry his license so in case he gets "the call," I could be advised on my cell phone to go straight to the hospital where the doctor is at.
Of course, "the call" never came.
Earlier, my son asked the doctor about crutches and was told that would have to be cleared by the insurance company.
Me the dino told my son "Screw that!" and bought him crutches at Walmart.
Those under the armpit crutches relieved a lot of pain and made it possible him walk a short way to the bathroom on the same day when he found he could not and all but panicked.
Later we went to see his doctor, who visibly viewed the crutches with some discomfort.
Oh, yeah, about that opoid medication, the doc said he had to write the prescription, whatever the hell that really means.
All this led to my son saying that doctors no longer make decisions. Insurance companies tell them what to do.
Even about stupid damn crutches . . .
I saw all of this going on in the mid 80's because of government interference in their businesses. it certainly has gotten worse, much worse and it is going to get even "worser" as time goes by. socialized medicine may ultimately be the weight on the camel that breaks its back.
I am going to post your reply on Straight Line Logic later today if you have no objections.
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