Cost money/time to cure people. Cheaper to just manage conditions.
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Tell that to the doctor that said I had a blocked salivary gland and to "just suck on some sour candy". I had a tooth abscess (I even told the doctor that) and ended up in the ER for nearly a week. Costed insurance 28 thousand dollars for a procedure that normally costs a couple hundred at most (tooth pull).
In fairness, they're the last reaort, so would happen after the "have you tried meditation?" Doesn't work.
"That'll be $200, please."
Those are 1990s numbers (yes, really). Now, add a zero and some change.
The reality is this varies highly not just by individual doctor but by doctor group.
And whether or not they’re willing to consult a specialist while you’re in a hospital.
Spoiler: they lose money if they do this because only so much is available to be paid out for each patient. Second spoiler: sometimes seeing a specialist while hospitalized means getting transferred 100+ miles away to another hospital because that hospital doesn’t have any of that specialist available. Third spoiler: Level 1 hospitals are few and far between (they have everything).
Yeah but that doesn't cure Lupus
Good thing it is never Lupus
this vexes me
hospitals in italy are like this too