Health care is obsolete. Let’s fix it.
The writing’s on the wall. The last few decades have seen two groups of people:
One group that is “dying longer,” yes some might call it living long but not healthy. (As a physician, I call it dying longer). These are folks who are disabled, obese or emaciated and depressed or demented, with multiple medical issues spending a quarter of their life in the medical system, and the last decade of …
Health care is obsolete. Let’s fix it.

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