> What physician is saying no to preventative medicine paid for by the consumer?
its more common than you think; and many professionals resent the idea that its anything resembling a 'free market' where a 'consumer' (patient) can 'order services' without their provider's approval.
as you might imagine there are reasonable-sounding prima facie arguments for both sides of this discussion.
its more common than you think; and many professionals resent the idea that its anything resembling a 'free market' where a 'consumer' (patient) can 'order services' without their provider's approval.
as you might imagine there are reasonable-sounding prima facie arguments for both sides of this discussion.