Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Reflection on government in our health life

I oppose the “umbrella” solution in the form it pronounced right now, so called "managed care" concept. I believe, that the solid lasting solution is not in a bunch of regulations and “shelter” provided by the government. There is no urge to “guide” people everywhere, this approach to a problem will only create the attitude “why do I need to do anything? the big brother will do everything for me, he always does!” It is a welfare state of mind, which promotes poverty and immorality. There is a tail in Russia that has a thesis, that if somebody always taking care of a person, sooner or later the simple conclusion can be made: “if I give him the food, why not I chew it for him too?”
Salaried doctors are good for minor problems, because they will not care about patients (why? they will be paid anyway, have the nice dinner and things, they do not need to think about better service). I believe that, by nature, people can manage to sort out good and bad, they often only need information, not tight guidance. Healthy competition can support people in finding the right path in improving their services. Free people much more often are generous to vulnerable, than those who are relying too much on government.

If the some rural area is the context for schema of delivery healthcare services, traditionally, there is no competition; I believe, that the fact, that everybody knows everybody and poor reputation will stick to the doctor, can stop or at least slow down unacceptable behaviour.

As many of you probably know Alaska is very independent-minded state, probably because it is still an America, but, at the same time, the territory geographically separated from America. I learned here that people can and will be accountable for their life, up here it was a matter of survival.

References

http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=6698http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1498511/Welfare-promotes-child-poverty.htmlhttp://media.barometer.orst.edu/media/storage/paper854/news/2002/10/28/Forum/Baro-Columnist.Paints.A.Poor.Picture.Of.Welfare-2294519.shtmlhttp://patterico.com/2008/10/13/obamas-95-tax-cut-illusion/

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Some thoughts about healthcare and money

I cannot stop thinking about it just because I am working in a hospital and even perusing healthcare career studying.
I am officially disabled, fortunatily, I have invisible disability now (thanks God!). I have gotten a job because I do not look like the person who is making living on Government check. In fact, I never received anything from the Government, not even a tax exemption or something. I do not really need any help from the Government, thanks God, I can be useful to the society, and the society pays me back.
The only thing is that I do not want any intrusion in my life. I am getting angry, when I have to pay twice as much as “ordinary” people do. For example, for travel I need to make special arrangements, rent a big car to carry wheelchair, rent wheelchair itself, and so on. On top of it I have to pay ridiculous taxes. My hard earned money which I desperately need myself tom people who, in lots of cases, just do not want to change their lifestyle and keep living on a Government check! Why? It all looks like I have to pay twice just for being alive and relatively well. I want to be able to be nice and do donations like I always did. If those in Government decide to raise my taxes, I will have to forget about it. Just think about surviving. Alternative for me looks very sad: just sit at home, do nothing, think nothing and hope for nothing.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Student

Well, new twist in my career - I am a student now :)
Walden University pursuing Masters of Science. I like it, in fact, when I was in deciding mode, I was thinking that I will expand my horizons to some higher level and will learn more some English :)

What can I say, it is working for me. I am getting what I wanted to get. Great.
Nice side effect for me - I am always busy :) Researching and reading stuff. Actually, I am really pleased to have so many resources under my fingers. Best way to keep your mind working is to work. So I do. Well, if the nature has decided to shorten me on something - it is my job to find a way to lengthen the rest.