Modern
'commercialization' of Medicine! Who is responsible?
With the advent of new antibiotics
useful in primary care practice, latest medical diagnostic technologies like
ultrasound devices and Advanced Cancer Systems are aimed at patients' treatment
but! With the commercialization of medicine industry, approved drugs which
possess expensive characteristics of not altering by gender, age, weight or
height and with no major adverse effects are 'not' for those who are unable to
afford a healthy life. In fact such a 'class' do not have a right to live in
such an expensive era where there is no tax only on breathing.
The exposure of public
health towards 'expensive' treatment indicates that nothing has more worth than
a human life. Today when cure is preserved at the immediate intake of powerful
drugs that cure the patient in no time, people do not dare to afford such
expensive treatment. In countries like U.S. which is considered as the ground
root of the latest technological treatment with all the update in
pharmaceutical drugs, the medical for a common man is the worst among all
fields. Even at the cost of life, when a working class goes to Insurance
companies to claim their insurances, despite facing a serious illness they are given
a complete logical satisfactory report of their health, after which they are
bound to think they might be wrong in diagnosing illness. However after some
while when they somehow get to know about the seriousness of their disease,
only then they realize the worthlessness of their lives as compared to that of
a single quality treatment.
Such genetically
engineered vaccines and softwares are only reserved for a single class, who has
the right to live a quality life. The reality is that the
treatment could not be blamed alone for every doctor taking charge of an
individual patient in his busy clinical setting is unable to attend to every
patient that seeks clinical decision. Today, doctor is so much 'commercialized'
that he is not concerned whether any of the drugs the patient is on be
discontinued or should a patient needs some more? Does the medicine that a
doctor has prescribed have suited the patient? Or in case of any mishap like
allergy or any adverse effect, what would be the counter measures? No doctor is
bothered about such concerns, so why modern medicine should suffer for the
doctors commercialization?
By FirstClass-Writeups Team