That healthcare is expensive is widely known. So, citizens should accept health services with gratitude and respect. But looking at healthcare delivery model as a citizen and a patient (not as a professional healthcare administrator), one can spot at least three areas where money could be saved for the benefit of patients. Avoidable hospitalizations. General practitioners (GPs) are overloaded almost everywhere. As a result, patients are often too easily pushed to hospitals… Read More
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