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We are simple doctors doing our best in the broken healthcare system. It is an uphill battle when we are just disposable cogs in the uncaring machine.

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@georgetolisjr There is proposal rapidly moving through the Senate that mandates in that starting in 2024 doctors will be paid exclusively in Schrute Bucks. Say goodbye to RVUs!
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Not Elon Musk@ElonMuskAOC·
Day 13 of Training for the Zuck Fight: No workout today, again. As usual, here’s a picture of me walking to pick up my Donuts! Starting to move up a weight class…
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The 20 richest people in the world: - 12 founders - 7 heirs - 1 investors - 0 traders What does this tell you?
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Not Elon Musk@ElonMuskAOC·
I’m glad to see Joe Biden and his staff are focused on realistic goals!
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Angrydocs .com@angrydocs·
How much time per week do you spend doing work for free? Unpaid paperwork, looking stuff up, professional volunteering, meetings, etc...? Just curious.
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Dutch Rojas@DutchRojas·
A felon can own a hospital. A chef can own a hospital. A lawyer can own a hospital. An insurance company can own a hospital. As of 2010 a physician may not own a hospital.
🇺🇸cookboy🇺🇸@andrewsiff

@DutchRojas In Texas, and other states, only lawyers can own law firms. Any schlub can own a hospital.

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Dutch Rojas@DutchRojas·
Hospitals are the most prominent and ardent supporters of health insurance carriers. Go ahead, try to build a healthcare insurance network. The hospitals will ask you about your customers and how much volume they ought to receive. Then, if the hospitals allow you to go further, the rates the hospitals provide will be the highest of all commercial rates. The way hospitals have become so wealthy is by removing competition, increasing the barriers to access, and creating a long-lasting partnership with carriers. The most profitable hospitals have or are 🏥 starting their own insurance companies. This idea that hospitals or health insurance carriers want to help or lower prices is absurd. The only way to fight back is to create solid partnerships between employers and private practice physicians. #WednesdayMotivation #hospitals #healthcare #caresults
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Dutch Rojas@DutchRojas·
Why is healthcare expensive for so many? 1. Americans, as a general matter, do not understand, nor do they want to understand. healthcare in the US or abroad. 2. The federal government has enacted a series of laws that artificially inflates healthcare expenses. 3. Thirty three states have certificate of Need laws that prohibit additional medical facilities to be built without permission of the insurance carriers and health systems. Alabama, North Carolina, Michigan, and New York are particularly egregious. 4. Employers, especially self-funded employers, do not take their fiduciary responsibility and Erisa duties seriously. 5. Not for profit hospitals have, at large, betrayed the trust of ordinary citizens and instead have chosen to send them to collections / bankrupt them and send them instead of using charity care. 6. Private equity firm own so much of healthcare. People complain and yet, they voted for the removal of physician owned facilities. I could go to 100. We have guests at the house and I’m getting dirty looks. Finish tomorrow… Not #healthcare
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Angrydocs .com@angrydocs·
What do you guys think?
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox

Dr. McCullough: The Powers That Be Are Telegraphing the Next Pandemic “They [Tedros, Hotez, Fauci, Gates] are all publicly stating with great enthusiasm that there will be another pandemic — a serious one. And that COVID-19 is just a warm-up for the next pandemic,” reported Dr. @P_McCulloughMD. “We ought to be ready for treatment and not necessarily concede to lockdown, social distancing, and wait for a vaccine. That failed miserably with COVID,” he expressed. “And I think that’s what these vaccine enthusiasts want. They want one after another. In fact ... CEPI, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovation. The business plan says there will be a wave of pandemics, one after another. And there’s only going to be one solution for each one — a vaccine.”

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Angrydocs .com@angrydocs·
We could not pull this off.
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@DutchRojas Doctors are in too deep once they see the system for what it is and feel trapped.
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Dutch Rojas@DutchRojas·
Why do people keep buying this type of health insurance? Why do doctors participate with health insurance? Why do employers keep buying these health benefits? It stops when you say no. United, Cigna, Aetna, and Blue Cross stop making money, sponsoring sports teams, and buying government favours when you stop buying. Not #healthcare
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