Healthcare is a fundamental

NOT for the sake of this earth/ which does much better without all the humanity.  But for ourselves, because it is unkind to die, in the mind of every person;   for “a minimal cause”.  It is unfair to lose something precious and valued, when in fact realistic intervention is possible.

That is NOT, the cost or controversy of medicine today/ we all know this is true, and we all understand someone has to pay, or we all have to pay, an honest and fair price to make that service available.    WHAT IS CONTROVERSY, is a price that is unfair/ or a service that is refused because someone who had no right, judged you as not worth this cost or effort.  WHAT IS A CONTROVERSY, is when;   does a human being take too much/ NOT because they are not worth the price as a human life;   but because WE ALL have needs, and there simply is not enough to go around; someone has to pay, so the majority can go on.  These two things constitute the primary relationship between humanity and its desire for healthcare.  And they must be dealt with, because the fantasy and delusions or idiots and failures can no longer be supported by their lies.
To that end, it is absolutely necessary to discuss the various costs and services of medicine/ and decide what is fair/ what is functional within this society as a price WE CAN PAY.  And when is it your duty to die.  The desire to hide and run away from reality is NOT ACCEPTABLE.   The questions must be placed correctly, and the decisions must be made with honesty and truth instead of want, or even need.


We begin with a look at the “pet scan”/ and you may research the cost, interview the results, and decide if or when this machine is necessary and worth the price.
NO complaint of services, or allowance for “great treatment” is allowed/ this is about the money.  And what is a legitimate cost structure, and financial burden to all of society including the medical community.  That cannot be done, without real life numbers and treatments. Without painful but legitimate decisions about who will be allowed to die, and who will not (as best we can).  You want to sue over failed medical service/ you get insurance for that purpose prior to an operation.  You want to demand payment beyond what is fair, YOU will ask society/ and they will decide if you practice medicine here, get paid, or not. The foundation of choice, in medical services reflects how many are available to give that service adequately/ consequently “let the schools be full/ let the students multiply by ten” and let none who are realistically qualified be turned away.  Society pays for schooling/ but the student shall work in the community that pays for a term decided by all.