What Canada Can Teach Us about Medical Freedom
Government-sector healthcare in Canada is aging, lower-quality, and generally behind the times. The country's lack of healthcare capacity was made far more obvious by the covid-19 crisis.
Government-sector healthcare in Canada is aging, lower-quality, and generally behind the times. The country's lack of healthcare capacity was made far more obvious by the covid-19 crisis.
The groupthink that exists among scholars of healthcare, among policymakers, among politicians—even among the public—is alarming.
Recorded in Salem, New Hampshire, on June 17, 2021.
Medicine is absolutely poised for incredible entrepreneurial breakthroughs which will revolutionize not only the practice and delivery of medicine, but how we think about health altogether.
Primary Care is about access, continuity, and responsibility.
The cronies and their government pals are increasingly exposed.
Just over twenty-four years ago the Surgery Center of Oklahoma began with a simple mission: deliver the highest quality of care at a reasonable and posted price. They've since faced many obstacles from Uncle Sam and his healthcare cronies.
Medicine is fundamentally poised for an incredible entrepreneurial breakthrough.
Healthcare is inaccessible in many ways, and it is notoriously inefficient. There is a fundamental misalignment between patients and the system.