The US officially stopped using the gold standard in 1931 so unless you’re 100 years old you weren’t using it either. You need to stop using millennials as a scapegoat to compensate for feeling old and irrelevant in the world when millennials are in their 40s now.
Is inheritance a thing normal people still worry about? My dad is a high level professional and I’m still not expecting any “inheritance” by the time my parents are dead with all the retirement and probable medical expenses they’ll incur. If anything I’ll “inherit” their junk and have to deal with any remaining legal/financial junk they have.
Honestly as a doctor, I mess up payment paperwork way more than actual medicine. Keeping track of what all the different insurance providers my patients have is genuinely more confusing than keeping up with healthcare guidelines and data.
I suspect a lot of providers lose patient care quality and time for continuing medical education because they’re spending so much time making sure their notes and payouts are correct.
ERs universally can’t turn you away legally. They just provide emergent care, and then the costs get distributed across all the patients and taxpayers who can pay. It’s already basically socialized healthcare, just in a really inefficient way.
As opposed to people who think they know everything without having studied anything, people researching this stuff find new data and have new situations to work with.
Having an unchangeable opinion is not a virtue. People who haven’t worked with the data tend to believe people who do don’t know what they’re doing, when it’s genuinely incredible amounts of time and work to come to these conclusions.
I get this with patients when I radically change my diagnoses with new info. “But doc a week ago you said I had an artery issue.” Yes and that was before I knew a CT would show a 5cm mass in your kidney, etc etc.
I feel like it’s just as much part of the comic experience that every day we have people asking why there’s xyz in a medieval comic, and people pointing out that it’s a comic.
The US officially stopped using the gold standard in 1931 so unless you’re 100 years old you weren’t using it either. You need to stop using millennials as a scapegoat to compensate for feeling old and irrelevant in the world when millennials are in their 40s now.