- United States
- Ariz.
- Letter
It is my experience that all medical clinics are understaffed. Meaning they don't have enough people to answer phone calls. I just called to get a prescription renewed. It was obvious there was only one person answering for a clinic that is the largest in Arizona.
At the same time medical care is making big money on the stock market. Why is there such a disconnect between the service that we experience and the amount of money made by people that invest in medical services?
You know the answer. Our United States medical system is a money trap. A black hole of need. We throw in more and more money and get less and less service.
Obviously all clinics are overburdened with the demands of filing insurance. You could easily reduce health care cost simply by eliminating insurance.
But still they would not provide the service because they would only filter more profit back to the investors instead of providing more services to the community.
This is upside down. The United States medical system needs a complete overhaul. I know you don't have the courage to do it.
But it would be nice if you pointed us to somebody to create the pressure that you need to get anything done.
Until then I will hate you just as much as I hate you for other reasons. I will refuse to vote for you for the same reason. Why vote for people that can't get anything done except fill up their own pockets?