What are your thoughts on states being able to regulate their own medical practices? How does it help and how does it hurt patient care?
The principle objective of medical practice is to render the service to humanity with complete dignity and respect for the profession and man. The duties of the physician would include:
* rendering service to obstetric care
* obligation to sick
* patience, de legacy, secrecy
* prognosis
* patient must not be neglected.
My thought on state medical practice is a good idea because it serves as a base for the population to reach faster and can implemented even at grass root level to the accessibility and feasibility to the population. For instance for a normal flu or fever it can be treated with required prescription by a physician owing his own clinic,wereby there is no much necessity for the patients to go for the hospital, the clinic would act as a referral system for the patients to treat further, it a cost effective for the patients, individualise care on the opd basis can be done, follow is also easy for the patients.
Though the clinics help the patient in these ways, rolling the ball to the other side the many clinics opened may not be valid with good experience of the physician which may hurt the patient in ways like wrong medication administration, wrong diagnosis, neglecting of the patient and so on. Thus if clinics to be established it should undergo same inspection procedure and permission from the authority in order to provide safe, deligent medical care to the patients.
What are your thoughts on states being able to regulate their own medical practices? How does...
What are your thoughts on States being able to regulate their own medical practices? How does it help and how does it hurt patient care?
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