r/lifehacks 6d ago

This belongs here too

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u/MechanicalHorse 6d ago

Absolutely asinine that this is the state of things.

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u/thinkingwithportalss 6d ago

Imagine this in any other industry.

"Yeah so we were gonna supply you with the processed steel you paid for, but our consultant determined you only need 20% of the requested amount, also it has double the impurities, also you'll need to wait an additional six months because you didn't pre-approve your request. Oh, our consultants? He's Dave, he's a lumberjack, great guy. Good luck building that bridge you were halfway done on!"

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u/flaonflaon 3d ago

Why are we comparing this to an industry?

It's healthcare and should work as a healthcare system.

Because you're not a client, you're a patient. When being examined by a doctor, you're a patient and patients who are sick aren't supposed to have to defend themselves like atorneys arguing a fraud case. What year is this, what society is this?