Healthcare is extremely weak on science. The profession existed before the scientific method so there is a tendency to value authority over science.
Even today Physicians still think the body is Art, or a combination of Art and Science.
And the only reason we don't have a science based alternative to the Physician cartel is that they spent literally $400,000,000 on lobbying/bribery in the last 30 years.
Edit- for further reading look up "evidence based medicine debate"
> The profession existed before the scientific method so there is a tendency to value authority over science.
Anecdotally, my pediatrician has an inverted "trust pyramid" in some of their examination rooms. At the bottom—least trust—is "expert opinion."
> Even today Physicians still think the body is Art, or a combination of Art and Science.
I'm not sure why you would think these two things are opposed?
Science most broadly speaking means knowledge, and the scientific method is a means (but certainly not the only means) of acquiring knowledge. But what you do with it is art/craft. Separating the two seems unnecessarily dualistic.
Even today Physicians still think the body is Art, or a combination of Art and Science.
And the only reason we don't have a science based alternative to the Physician cartel is that they spent literally $400,000,000 on lobbying/bribery in the last 30 years.
Edit- for further reading look up "evidence based medicine debate"