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The United States ranks 37th according to the World Health Organization among its member nations for Heath Care System efficiency (Results & Functionality). The United States spends the most of any member nation. Our 3.5 Trillion spent is not getting the results one with a modicum of common sense would expect. The countries that are at the top of the Health Care System Success List utilize Midwives and other practitioners differently and at a higher rate. The countries at the top of the list also have a better flow of information between treating physicians, hospitals and patients. The patient's care team is more on the same page. One way to fix the system is to take a step back and look at the providers we use and if we are putting obstacles in the way of the doctors caring for us. Dr. Fred Clary, founder of Functional Analysis Chiropractic Technique and lifting and life coach and gym chalk covered philosopher opens a conversation on looking objectively at our health care system. This is the second in a series of conversations on turning our health care system around.
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The United States ranks 37th according to the World Health Organization among its member nations for Heath Care System efficiency (Results & Functionality). The United States spends the most of any member nation. Our 3.5 Trillion spent is not getting the results one with a modicum of common sense would expect. The countries that are at the top of the Health Care System Success List utilize Midwives and other practitioners differently and at a higher rate. The countries at the top of the list also have a better flow of information between treating physicians, hospitals and patients. The patient's care team is more on the same page. One way to fix the system is to take a step back and look at the providers we use and if we are putting obstacles in the way of the doctors caring for us. Dr. Fred Clary, founder of Functional Analysis Chiropractic Technique and lifting and life coach and gym chalk covered philosopher opens a conversation on looking objectively at our health care system. This is the second in a series of conversations on turning our health care system around.