Guinevere wrote: "...
And anyway -- more people with health insurance, more people taking advantage of preventative medicine, more demand for family physicians. By every survey I've seen, Massachusetts also has one of the overall healthiest populations in the nation.
Isn't that the whole point???
I apologize. My intent was entirely mischievous. Longer waiting times are not inherently bad nor are short times good. We all hate to wait for anything so we all think waiting is bad but what we 'want' is often not good for us, witness the obesity epidemic.
In every state people with emergent conditions (or aggressive nasty people) can get appointments very quickly. Longer waiting times might even correlate with a more efficient and thus less expensive HC delivery system. If people were allowed to choose between a system where they could always get an appointment in 7 days or a system which cost 25% less but they were seen in 21 days which one would they choose?
In any case it is better for everyone to have access to HC, even with the minor inconvenience of having to wait for an appointment, than for some to have no HI at all.
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* But speaking of dermatology. I TOLD my wife to go into dermatology because THERE ARE NO DERMATOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES!. But does she listen to me? No! It HAS to be a surgical specialty.
Well, she's sorry about it now.