Licensing Requirements Cause Censorship And Endangerment In The HealthCare System
Dear Citizen, November 2006
In Roanoke,Virginia $100,000 was paid to lawyers by physicians practicing at a local hospital. This definitely highlights the desperate need for reform. That fee, bribe or extortionate, is an affront to those who create value.
This healthcare system is rife with fee-gouging, fraud, concealment, and endangerment.20 million unnecessary antibiotics are prescribed annually for viral infections, 7.5 million unnecessary procedures medical procedures are performed, 8.9 million people are unnecessarily hospitalized, and 800,000 iatrogenic deaths occur annually.
Many ethically-concerned doctors have been indirectly silenced by the FDA, PACs, and licensing boards.
Government should not license occupations. Free people should not have to procur permission to ply a legal trade. Yet many professionals/tradespeople take arduous examinations to see if the incumbency, with the power of law, deems them acceptable. Only the result/approval and not the examination is disclosed. This ensures that the line "will be toed" with lucrative incentives.
All this is predicated on the legal system. Government must be divided for this unwarranted politicization and aristocratization to cease. Ban judicial purveyors from office.
Very Truly Yours,
Harsha Sankar
908 Valley Ridge Road
Covington, Virginia 24426
In Roanoke,Virginia $100,000 was paid to lawyers by physicians practicing at a local hospital. This definitely highlights the desperate need for reform. That fee, bribe or extortionate, is an affront to those who create value.
This healthcare system is rife with fee-gouging, fraud, concealment, and endangerment.20 million unnecessary antibiotics are prescribed annually for viral infections, 7.5 million unnecessary procedures medical procedures are performed, 8.9 million people are unnecessarily hospitalized, and 800,000 iatrogenic deaths occur annually.
Many ethically-concerned doctors have been indirectly silenced by the FDA, PACs, and licensing boards.
Government should not license occupations. Free people should not have to procur permission to ply a legal trade. Yet many professionals/tradespeople take arduous examinations to see if the incumbency, with the power of law, deems them acceptable. Only the result/approval and not the examination is disclosed. This ensures that the line "will be toed" with lucrative incentives.
All this is predicated on the legal system. Government must be divided for this unwarranted politicization and aristocratization to cease. Ban judicial purveyors from office.
Very Truly Yours,
Harsha Sankar
908 Valley Ridge Road
Covington, Virginia 24426
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