No, you pick your ass up, by your bootstraps and get a fucking part time job at McDonaolds, like your expectation of everyone else in the country is.
On the note of "qualified people willing to do the job". No one in congress is currently qualified. You let us have a king, while you sit on your asses.
Also you get no socialized healtcare. Only the free fucking capitalistic market for healthcare. Pay the absurd insurance like the rest of us.
OR
Go to prison for insider trading, you useless overpaid hacks.
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The Trump administration has already begun to transform the health insurance market, wielding executive power to rewrite coverage rules, slash Obamacare’s marketing budget and signal an all-out assault on his predecessor’s health care law. And Republicans have high expectations the administration will take additional measures to unwind Obamacare, such as targeting its contraception coverage requirement at the center of two recent religious liberty cases at the Supreme Court.
The new administration began reshaping Obamacare the very day President Donald Trump took office, issuing a symbolic executive order that made clear he was intent on weakening the Affordable Care Act and its individual mandate just hours after taking office.
And ever since, his administration has been taking steps that Democrats and advocates of the law say have begun to undermine and transform the law.
HHS Secretary Tom Price has made it crystal clear that his department will keep using its regulatory powers to further scale back what he regards as a failed and intrusive legislation.
Meanwhile, the ACA’s Medicaid expansion will have a more conservative tinge. HHS leaders have officially signaled to states that they’re open to adding work requirements in the program — something that’s also been added to the repeal bill. That had been a red line for the Obama administration, and researchers say that provision and other possible changes that could swiftly shrink the program that covered an additional 11 million people under Obamacare.
How Republicans have been sabotaging healthcare since Trump took office….(and even before Obama left)
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Dr. Harry Barbee answered our questions about the direction of research into trans patients’ post-surgical regret, and how other areas of me
"A viewpoint article that appeared in the journal JAMA Surgery titled “Postoperative Regret Among Transgender and Gender-Diverse Recipients of Gender-Affirming Surgery” asks an intriguing question: Why is regret so much lower for trans surgical patients compared to others? The piece, of a type where the authors draw on prior literature to express an argument was co-authored by Dr. Harry Barbee, Dr. Bashar Hassan, and Dr. Fan Liang suggests that there is much that can be learned from gender-affirming procedures in other areas of medicine where regret is higher."
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"The article goes on to compare regret rates for the same procedure, breast removal, between cisgender women and transmasculine people. What they find is illuminating - transmasc people have a miniscule regret rate for mastectomies, whereas cis women have a much higher rate, closer to 13%.
The authors present two different hypotheses for why regret would be so low among this population. One explanation is that trans people go into these procedures highly informed and highly motivated to receive them, whereas cis people receiving them tend to be much more in the dark and much less eager.
“Achieving this goal through surgery may lead patients to think more positively about their procedure than patients who, for example, seek a surgical procedure to prevent potentially negative health outcomes like cancer,“ said Barbee."
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"One mainstream myth, pushed by anti-trans activists, has been that trans people are rushed into surgery or other irreversible treatments lightly, and without a fully informed consent process. Another is that physicians who provide this care don’t consider the risk of regret or the stories of detransitioners when deciding on best practices. This is, flatly, false, as this article demonstrates. There are plenty of discussions of regret rates and how to improve transgender care - if anything, it’s one of the only things that gets consistently focused on in transgender healthcare. The narrative that trans people, academics, and medical professionals don’t care about any of this is blatantly incorrect, and this article helps to showcase that."
Impact of technology in healthcare sector is improving the hospital system and patient experience.
Change is the only constant and this fits so well in the context of technology – changing and evolving with each day, making more inroads into our lives. It doesn’t gather much of an argument that technology and digital touch have been a deciding factor in how we function and behave.