Doctor & patient reformers battle Big Insurance-Dave Westbrock MD Consumer 1st Dig Health Network

3 years ago
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Various managed care schemes and government regulations have made the doctor-patient relationship a commodity, measuring "covered lives" rather than ministering compassion.

Several years ago, insurance entities found a way to capture a large segment of the health market by transferring money without actually participating in the delivery of care. Without anti-trust liability, Big insurance companies have swallowed up smaller firms, and like modern-day “mercantilists” have become virtual monopolies.

Author of “A New Dawn on the Horizon of Health Care: Hope for Health Insurance Reform”, Dr. Westbrock shares how reform - best done via transparency, competition, and personal responsibility - can replace the current mercantile health system with a compassionate economy that rewards focus on the patient and their inherent and infinite value.

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