whygetfat on Nostr: Dr. Jack Kruse: "The problem is [doctors] have to be judged by people who understand ...
Dr. Jack Kruse: "The problem is [doctors] have to be judged by people who understand what's going on. That's the reason why politicians and healthcare administrators need to be removed from the system. Doctors have to judge other doctors. And if the health outcomes aren't there, guess what? We are going to create better doctors post-residency than we did pre-residency.
"It doesn't mean that we're going to completely throw all of our colleagues away who've been centralized through medical school or through naturopathic school or chiropractic school. We're going to judge them on their outcomes going forward.
"And then after a period of two, three, four decades, we will know definitively whose ideas are truly best that raise the public health.
"[…] This idea is not Jack's idea; Jack stole this idea from evolution. It's survival of the fittest, because the doctors who participate will have to be survival of the wisest.
"Some of the things that they do in writing say, statin prescriptions, or fluoro radiating someone for minimally-invasive spine disease, or putting an artificial disc in someone. It may turn out that when your metrics are compared against somebody say, who uses the photoelectric effect to improve the central retinal pathway and improve the leptin-melanocortin pathway, is better. Then guess what? That's how we take out bad ideas from medicine, and we do it without the influence of the people making the devices, making the drugs, or paying for the service. That's the big issue.
"And the problem is remember those stakeholders, they have for 50 to 70 years in centralized systems, have usurped the doctor's control. That has been the single biggest problem. If you look at healthcare expenditures, at least in Western medicine, what has grown faster than doctor salaries? Administrator salaries. Why why do we need that? We don't. Because it certainly hasn't improved the public health."
Dr. Jack Kruse with Dr. Ted Achacoso @ 34:15–36:30 https://youtu.be/OJaR2XgTmPI&t=2055
"It doesn't mean that we're going to completely throw all of our colleagues away who've been centralized through medical school or through naturopathic school or chiropractic school. We're going to judge them on their outcomes going forward.
"And then after a period of two, three, four decades, we will know definitively whose ideas are truly best that raise the public health.
"[…] This idea is not Jack's idea; Jack stole this idea from evolution. It's survival of the fittest, because the doctors who participate will have to be survival of the wisest.
"Some of the things that they do in writing say, statin prescriptions, or fluoro radiating someone for minimally-invasive spine disease, or putting an artificial disc in someone. It may turn out that when your metrics are compared against somebody say, who uses the photoelectric effect to improve the central retinal pathway and improve the leptin-melanocortin pathway, is better. Then guess what? That's how we take out bad ideas from medicine, and we do it without the influence of the people making the devices, making the drugs, or paying for the service. That's the big issue.
"And the problem is remember those stakeholders, they have for 50 to 70 years in centralized systems, have usurped the doctor's control. That has been the single biggest problem. If you look at healthcare expenditures, at least in Western medicine, what has grown faster than doctor salaries? Administrator salaries. Why why do we need that? We don't. Because it certainly hasn't improved the public health."
Dr. Jack Kruse with Dr. Ted Achacoso @ 34:15–36:30 https://youtu.be/OJaR2XgTmPI&t=2055