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Even the most compassionate doctor can't flout medical policy and get away with it. Today, getting away with saving a life, while shirking procedural practices, can be harder than getting away with murder.  Andy Lazris, M.D. captures a lot of what's wrong and what's wronger with the healthcare industry in The Geriatrics Vengeance Club, a 3D fictional book you can purchase online.

Teddy bear wearing bandages

Your best bet for finding a doctor who'll devise custom treatment plans that pay no mind to regulations to work in your best interest is finding medical fiction books online. If you go to nonfiction book websites to shop Health Care System related books, then it would almost seem like the course of medical development is very arbitrary.

Check out this blog post to see how it's strategized to serve the sole profit of being outrageously lucrative. The progression of healthcare shockingly has very little to do with saving lives.

So if you need medical care and want to ensure that you find the best doctor, then here are a few things you can do to avoid becoming collateral damage:

Check To See Who They Belong To

People who read Civil War books online might not find flagrant injustice so shocking, but pharmaceutical companies set their own benchmarks. If big pharma can have policy rewritten to serve its interests, then, of course, it might also pay off a doctor from time to time. In 2016 payments were made to doctors to “encourage” them to keep the drug Myrbetriq in mind when seeing patients with overactive bladders. It was found that doctors receiving payments prescribed it 64% more than other doctors.

Was this because a very select portion of doctors had stumbled upon some unparalleled effectiveness that the others hadn't noticed or because they were doing as their benefactors bid? It's easier to answer that when you consider that these payments were thousands of dollars. It gets even worse when it turns out that the term ‘overactive bladder' was coined by drug firms so they could have a market for their products.

Twenty dollar bills and pills

Thanks to their monetary collaboration with doctors, the number of Americans who faced the issue went from 12 million to 33 million, and newer estimates will probably show a higher number. Evidence has also shown that it's a condition best treated without the pharmacological approach, but sales for drugs like Myrbetriq surged.

So when choosing a doctor, do everything you can to determine whether they're connected financially to any corporations. If so, their ability to focus on your interests alone is absent.

Ask About Their Take On Mental Health

Despite the piles of reports and results confirming that the practice of mental healthcare isn't quackery, there's a fair share of people who think that while it's perhaps not entirely invalid, it's no big deal. The policy stipulates that doctors need to practice with adherence to the biomedical model, which posits that clinical depression is a physical problem that has to do with chemical imbalances.

A doctor checking her patient

Even though you can Order non fiction books to read about the complexities of psychology, it seems not everyone does.

While depression has a physical and chemical side, it's also connected with psychology and environmental factors. Doctors aren't obligated to consider any of this when treating you. Even if you're being treated for a broken leg, having a doctor who believes in emotional well-being can help you have a better experience.

How Do They Feel About Flexner?

The above-mentioned biomedical model is something we have Flexner to thank for. This man, with no history of practicing or studying medicine, is responsible for much of the way we see healthcare today. Then, on the other hand, William Osler, a renowned doctor who contributed so much to healthcare practices and revolutionized patient care, never saw his beliefs adopted into the medical industry at large.

Good doctors who value compassion and bedside manner will likely be proponents for Osler, while people who speak in Flexner's favor might not be doctors at all. This is something that's set to be explored by the upcoming nonfiction book, A Fork in the Road in Baltimore.

 

To learn more about some of the biggest disasters in healthcare, buy COVID-19 books online, like The Great Stupidity by Andy Lazris. This book and The Geriatrics Vengeance Club come with their own custom-made soundtracks. This doctor's fiction and non-fiction book online store have brought much attention to high-level wrongdoings with healthcare reform books.

For a Civil War book online, buy Three Brothers from Virginia, and for a great Jewish history book, check out The Adventures of Yadel the Dreidel.

 

About The Author

Argus Finch is a medical consultant for a liability insurance company. He spent the first decade of his career as a surgeon but decided to make the move after being on the frontlines of the battle against COVID-19. He volunteers at a pro-bono clinic, and in his free time, he likes reading historical fiction.

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