What Is a Broken Healthcare System, Why the Applied Treatments For Chronic Diseases Are Often Ineffective In a Broken Healthcare System, and the Problems With There Being a...

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By Dr. Harrison Sachs

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This essay sheds light on what is a broken healthcare system, demystifies why the applied treatments for chronic diseases are often ineffective in a broken healthcare system, and delineates the problems with there being a broken healthcare system in an economy. Succinctly stated, a broken healthcare system is a type of broken system that offers subpar medical services. The medical services of a broken healthcare system are often tailored to furnish people with advice for how to experience symptomatic relief for adverse medical conditions by consuming synthetic medications rather than be tailored to furnish people with advice on how to reverse adverse medical conditions with the implementation of measures that are conducive to reversing adverse medical conditions. When people who have contracted adverse medical conditions forgo striving to reverse them, then it can undermine their well-being. Succumbing to an undermined well-being can adversely impinge on a person's quality of life. When people who have contracted adverse medical conditions forgo striving to reverse them, then it can also exacerbate their overall health. People should aim to enhance their overall health. The medical services of a broken healthcare system bear exorbitant premium prices for medical services. The exorbitant premium prices for medical services in a broken healthcare system deter certain people to procure medical services when they are in need of them. "The average cost of a 3-day hospital stay is around $30,000". The exorbitant premium prices for medical services are apt to further amplify over time. The medical services of a broken healthcare system are not easily procurable. This is because the medical services of a broken healthcare system can take ample time to procure. "According to a recent study by the Consumer Choice Center, the average wait for a general practitioner appointment in the United States in 2023 was around three weeks".

What Is a Broken Healthcare System, Why the Applied Treatments For Chronic Diseases Are Often Ineffective In a Broken Healthcare System, and the Problems With There Being a...