23. "Well, the problem has suppossedly been identified but it has not been" In response to In response to 19
>There are systemic problems in the health care industry, but >it has more to do with staffing and bureaucracy than the idea >that the knowledge base of modern medicine is faulty. > >Also, in regards to surgery, the system rewards volume. Which >will naturally lead to problems. > >Hospitals are constantly trying to implement ways to reduce >sentinel events, but the economics of medicine works against >them, and insurance companies cobtrol that.
resolved. So what does that tell you?
The fact that the system rewards volume, in regards to surgery is indicative of a problematic paradigm.