Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Government healthcare

It's obvious that in a government healthcare system, patients are no more than things that need to be processed and gotten rid of, one way or another, so that the rest of the patients can be benefited. In reality, no one get the benefit, because the same procedure is applied to everyone, and there is no incentive to use resources in more effective ways to help people. It is also a monopoly.  

"Euthanasia" is the newest convenient way to get rid of patients. 

1 comment:

Samuel Poon said...

I don't think the private sector has any incentive of "healing" you either. Just more expensive drugs/treatments, and keeping you pay for those expensive drugs/treatments.

Actually, wouldn't the optimal solution be some kind of charity-run health system? One that really cares for the health of patients. Or some kind of patients' union/alliance?

I don't think "euthanasia" comes anywhere into this issue though.