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This is more than a silly exercise. But think of the song Imagine and think for a moment about health care in America. For those of us who work in the developing world at times they get a taste for this.

 

Speculate:

 

What would health care in America look like if there was no such thing as lawsuits or insurance companies (but all care was free)?

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This is more than a silly exercise. But think of the song Imagine and think for a moment about health care in America. For those of us who work in the developing world at times they get a taste for this.

 

Speculate:

 

What would health care in America look like if there was no such thing as lawsuits or insurance companies (but all care was free)?

we would be in Cuba or Sweden?

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How would it change how you practice?

How would it change your charting?

Your test ordering?

Your treatment?

I would tell pts the truth more often (there is nothing medically wrong with you. you need to be on a psych med...)and order 1/2 as many tests.

my charts would all be on 3x5 cards like they are in Haiti: c/o X, exam of Y. considered Z. they don't have it. Dx A, tx B

treatment would consist of what pts really need without consideration of what they want and will call admin about if they don't get....yes, I am guilty of the zpak for bronchitis just to get cranky pts to leave when I am busy...

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I would tell pts the truth more often (there is nothing medically wrong with you. you need to be on a psych med...)and order 1/2 as many tests.

my charts would all be on 3x5 cards like they are in Haiti: c/o X, exam of Y. considered Z. they don't have it. Dx A, tx B

treatment would consist of what pts really need without consideration of what they want and will call admin about if they don't get....yes, I am guilty of the zpak for bronchitis just to get cranky pts to leave when I am busy...

 

We're all guilty of it and we still teach our students not to do it.  I agree with what you've said 100%. 

 

I would order fewer tests.  I would use fewer meds.  I would do more procedures - nerve blocks especially. 

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