Tuesday, September 16, 2008

How bout' 'em Health Care?


Primary care has been the go to player like Terrell Owens last Monday Night, when needed to have cost containment and efficiency. Even though winning covers all the facade of unity and cracks, it only takes one game to lose it all, and reform is needed. Which is why I am swayed to more primary care, but I am not a conservative running attack. I am an aggressive air it out spread passing attack offensive mind, so bring in hospital services and a bootleg dose of specialty care. True, a balance of these three will lead to higher quality and possible better equity, but efficiency is what I am aiming. It is not efficient to run the same play on every down in the game, that is why US is one of the few countries in the gutter like San Diego Chargers. Having a strong hospital services will lead to better last minute game winning drives, but it’s the mixture of primary care and specialty care that set up the winning drive. There needs to be a better usage in terms of consistently plays from primary care in cooperation with specialty care. The specialists need to be able to rely and trust that the GIs will help preventive side in addition to referring to them. Overall, the game plan should be strong hospital services and I am okay with having a mediocre primary care and specialty care as long as they are on the same team.

song of the blog: I got to put a shout out to Ne-Yo on getting me to listen to New Kids on the Block.

NKOTB and Ne-Yo: Single

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