Richard Masters
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Shouldn't there be some way to avoid paying a "doctor tax" every time you need a medication?
I'm not saying GPs are useless (OK, maybe a little bit), but if you have no medical insurance, private or otherwise, and you are experienced enough with your symptoms and/or educated enough with pharmacology, shouldn't you be allowed to walk up to a pharmacy and get the medication you need?
Note: I am not talking about antibiotics.
(1) The cost of medications and doctor visits would drop.
(2) Insurance costs would drop.
(3) Doctors would value you as customer, instead of seeing you as a recurring and replaceable source of income irrespective of service.
(4) Patients would value their doctors proportionally in respect to their services, and not merely as an economic obstacle to health.
I'm not saying GPs are useless (OK, maybe a little bit), but if you have no medical insurance, private or otherwise, and you are experienced enough with your symptoms and/or educated enough with pharmacology, shouldn't you be allowed to walk up to a pharmacy and get the medication you need?
Note: I am not talking about antibiotics.
(1) The cost of medications and doctor visits would drop.
(2) Insurance costs would drop.
(3) Doctors would value you as customer, instead of seeing you as a recurring and replaceable source of income irrespective of service.
(4) Patients would value their doctors proportionally in respect to their services, and not merely as an economic obstacle to health.