The last thing our healthcare system with all of the people who rely on it need is to employ more people trained in allopathic medicine. At this point, due to the vast number of health conditions caused by allopathic medicine, and the systems it relies on and is intertwined with, our healthcare system and the people relying on it need nothing short of a miracle. As in a miracle involving literal magic, or something close, such as humanoid robots capable of successfully performing brain surgery, and able to accurately diagnose people by psychoanalyzing them, or mapping their brain in another way, and accessing their subconscious to locate and map the disease pathways causing symptoms. This would likely be the most efficient method of accurately diagnosing a patient, lowering rates of, or preventing misdiagnoses, while also being physically non-invasive. Then, a completely holistic, whole-body approach to treatment would have to be done, one that would utilize both natural and naturopath/holistic medicine and treatment, combined with some of the more useful and more reliable and effective forms of allopathic medical treatments and medicines. This new system would need to operate under the guise of a highly capable, and preferably sentient to a degree, artificial intelligence system, that essentially functions as the operating system for the humanoid robots providing the care, along with it also controlling all of the bureaucratic and paperwork aspects (digital paperwork of course). In addition to all of this, this artificial intelligence healthcare system would also control and operate the dispensing of medications, even controlled substances, and any other substances necessary for treatment, preferably via ATM-like kiosks that require no interacting with another human.















