Any healthcare is a ultimate scam with enormous moneylaundering via the prices of that "service". And it absolutely does not matter who pays for this scam - government, insurance company or a person. I see no difference at all, in any case a customer pays for all that shit.
Enormous prices are reasoned by "certification" of treatments and equipment and "qualification" of personnel. Some will compare it with aviation, but it is completely different things. In aviation, when you buy bolts and nuts for triple price and pay a mechanic for fix, at least somebody will be responsible for quality and guaranty. And literally every severe fault will be a target for investigation. The only exception from that rule is government operations to exterminate somebody, of course, but that is another story that is not directly connected with regular manufacturers and personnel. In any case, manufacturer and mechanic are competent enough to know exactly, what they do and what will be a result. In medicine, nobody hold any responsibility for anything, and there never will be any guaranty at all. And in most cases they even don't know anything about how all their stuff works exactly. So all that "certification" and "qualification" is completely useless and just a pure money extortion.
Unless medicine will guarantee a result (full and complete fix of the customer problem, i.e. full recovery) with personal responsibility of personnel and stuff manufacturers, any kind of medicine will be a scam and robbery - paid, free, whatever.
Or, we have to assume that medicine is a government extermination operation targeted at all population, it is the only logical explanation of medicine exemption from any responsibility and any guarantees. Interesting that the doctor could be held accountable only if he does not follow the protocols issued by some government or NWO agency. So, above assumption is backed at least with some reasoning.
Any healthcare is a ultimate scam with enormous moneylaundering via the prices of that "service". And it absolutely does not matter who pays for this scam - government, insurance company or a person. I see no difference at all, in any case a customer pays for all that shit.
Enormous prices are reasoned by "certification" of treatments and equipment and qualification of personnel. Some will compare it with aviation, but it is completely different things. In aviation, when you buy bolts and nuts for triple price and pay a mechanic for fix, at least somebody will be responsible for quality and guaranty. And literally every severe fault will be a target for investigation. The only exception from that rule is government operations to exterminate somebody, of course, but that is another story that is not directly connected with regular manufacturers and personnel. In medicine, nobody hold any responsibility for anything, and there never will be any guaranty at all. So all that "certification" and "qualification" is completely useless and just a pure money extortion.
Unless medicine will guarantee a result (full and complete fix of the customer problem, i.e. full recovery) with personal responsibility of personnel and stuff manufacturers, any kind of medicine will be a scam and robbery - paid, free, whatever.
Or, we have to assume that medicine is a government extermination operation targeted at all population, it is the only logical explanation of medicine exemption from any responsibility and any guarantees. Interesting that the doctor could be held accountable only if he does not follow the protocols issued by some government or NWO agency. So, above assumption is backed at least with some reasoning.