One of the reasons I switched to DPC, otherwise known as Direct Primary Care, was so that no third party would influence my thought processes or critical thinking skills as it came to health and wellness recommendations.
Tell me in the comments if you think docs who contract with the below insurance plan are incentivized to be pro COVID vaccination or if they were not incentivized would they still think the same way?
My other question is who paid Anthem to get them to decide to pay their docs more for the Vax?
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First of all, the insurance company isn’t forcing you to take the vax. Being under teacher’s insurance, we are forced to take primary care doctors that take our insurance. Teachers don’t want to spend extra money on a boutique plan. I pay separately for integrative medicine when I need it.
This is why Direct Primary Care works so well. The relationship is always direct between doctor and patient. No middlemen whispering in any ears causing bias in advice and treatment.
Our Dysfunctional system better right itself soon....
I love when a product is so perfect and works so well it needs to be incentivized. Says all one needs to know. I guess this is legal? Adding to the already shredded credibility of the "healthcare" industry
An analysis by ProPublica on whether doctors prescribed more if they received incentives proved that yes, those dollar signs have a big influence on them. Who ultimately pays? My guess is it's the consumer—our insurance premiums fund it.
More on this subject
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/doctors-bonus-payments-covid-vaccine-medicaid/
So upsetting and sad where our medical system has gotten to.
If you weren’t already convinced about our healthcare system and big pharma, Well.... there ya go!
First of all, the insurance company isn’t forcing you to take the vax. Being under teacher’s insurance, we are forced to take primary care doctors that take our insurance. Teachers don’t want to spend extra money on a boutique plan. I pay separately for integrative medicine when I need it.
This is why Direct Primary Care works so well. The relationship is always direct between doctor and patient. No middlemen whispering in any ears causing bias in advice and treatment.
Our Dysfunctional system better right itself soon....
This is why I subscribe w/a DPC Doc. Now if only we could get specialists (particularly cardiologists) to follow.
BULL DONKEY
I love when a product is so perfect and works so well it needs to be incentivized. Says all one needs to know. I guess this is legal? Adding to the already shredded credibility of the "healthcare" industry
Wreaks of the Perdue scheme to incentivize reps and doctors to push their new, safe pain killer, oxytocin. We all know how that turned out.
An analysis by ProPublica on whether doctors prescribed more if they received incentives proved that yes, those dollar signs have a big influence on them. Who ultimately pays? My guess is it's the consumer—our insurance premiums fund it.