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Recieved: 2000/06/21 11:54
Subject: Re: [K-list] Health
From: Mystress Angelique Serpent
On 2000/06/21 11:54, Mystress Angelique Serpent posted thus to the K-list:
Yes, they are closely related subjects.. someone mentioned this
statistic yesterday, altho the US was only 27th then.. it seems to have
slipped down ten rankings overnight, while we have been talking about it..
LOL!!
In Japanese medical systems, you pay your doctor a monthly rate, to
keep you healthy, and if you get sick, he has to treat you for free because
he did not keep you well. Thus, his basic survival needs and his conscious
motivation are aligned: both are invested in keeping you well.
They understand the power of unconscious motivations.
In the US, the Doctor makes more money if you get sick. The more sick
you get, the more money they make.
No matter what the Doctor's egoic "good intentions", and hippocratic
oath, the underlying nature of survival instinct will always work against
it. His unconscious motivation (food, shelter, procreation of his own DNA)
is at war with his conscious one, and the unconscious is a trillion times
more powerful, than his ego..
Thus, the US health care system is dead in the water, costing more each
year whle doing less: 80% of health care, especially prescriptions goes to
fixing what medicine messed up, the first time. Hormones to fix a
hysterectomy, sleeping pills to come down from the diet pills to repair the
steriods, yadda yadda.. they make more money of you get sick.. so there are
a lot of "accidents".
Which of course, drives up the cost of the Doctor's malpractice
insurance which in turn drives up the cost of health care which in turn
increases the cost and necessity of Medical insurance.. which bases it's
sales pitch on making sure you only hear the base statistics of how many
people are getting sicker and sicker..
On goes the downward spiral, and you really have to step out of the
loop for a while, To see that it's an optional reality. You cannot see it
while you are in it.
Blessings..
At 12:47 PM 6/21/00 -0500, Cheryl Breisch wrote:
>This isn't really applicable, but I was reading the paper this morning
>and it said that the U.S. spent more per capita on health care(rated
>#1) and ranked #37th on the quality of health care it provided. Maybe
>there's a better way.
>Love, Cheryl
>
>
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