B'SD
13 Tishrei 5772
Whew, I've been on the road this past week, living out of a suitcase and with little to zero access to a computer. Let's catch up with each other!
The New York Times has an interesting article entitled Trying Out New Ways to Deliver Healthcare. I'm interested to know your thoughts about it. So far, I foresee benefits for people who won't have to:
Travel back to a medical office to receive
a "Yes" or "No" answer
a "Yes" or "No" answer
Receive a slip of VERY important paperwork, or
Promote better communication among several
medical practitioners involved in that person's
healthcare.
medical practitioners involved in that person's
healthcare.
Potential drawbacks can develop, too. So can better care. It's an interesting mix of possibilities. Just like life...
Back here in Israel, we're facing quite a medical challenge of our own: a strike by medical residents. Israel's Ministry of Health needs to straighten this out pronto!
No matter what the medical challenge my readers are facing - anywhere in the world, many medical and mental professionals agree that you can affordably and sensibly
Face Your Medical Problems with Dignity.
Face Your Future with Optimism.
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