It’s not too late for real health care reform.
A company I started ran a successful multi-office nursing service in the past and thus I have a practical observation.
Mall medical services are designed to accommodate everyday, urgent medical problems that may arise, where patients want to immediately know how serious their illness may be. The idea is to avoid overcrowded conditions in hospital emergency facilities. ERs are there for specific purposes, other than routine health evaluations.
Such medical offices can be made adjuncts to other types of retail facilities. Many already are in operation. They are supervised on staff by licensed nurses, while overseen by licensed physicians. Doctor referrals are made by those nurses.
Different states have varying regulations, depending on pressure groups, who would prefer not to have this form of competition.
Results? A form of reliable, private choice, low-cost, health care coverage.
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