I bet if the health care system does not change, organ failure and tube insertion following Baby Boomer's aging, the hospital capacity has been forever not enough. After they faded away, a lot of Hospitals face closing. It is a severe problem that all countries will face.
Why do you not research what kind alternative medicine is powerful to turn patient's life around that is much cheaper and better than the western medicine such as Chinese medicine.
I need to pay close attention to this issue. Complementary treatments are open treatment methods for abuse. This must be performed by experienced people. It should also be tightly controlled by the government. Moreover; I am not sure it can be a solution for hospital capacity or not.
Yes. The government should control drug's toxicity. There is a big law approval problem that no matter how tight the clinical trial for how big of the sample number is. The drug's approval is tested under one single drug is safe at a certain time.
However, a patient's drug can be up to 30 kinds as I know. ER is unlimited use drugs. Once a patient is on the drug, his drug using period is almost lifetime taking and as time passed by, drugs variety is increasing. I attached my patient's drug side effects and my half way treatment result for your reference.
If you want, sampling some hospitals and ask a patient before dying, on average, how long did they staying in the hospital? How many days in average a patient staying in a hospital once a tube is inserted? What is the chance for a patient has organ failure and/or tube insertion? Or, if you can find an answer from the internet.