Boston mayor rises up to kill off a sensible free market health care idea
posted at 11:50 am on January 11, 2008 by Bryan
This is the kind of demagogic idiocy we could expect from a John Edwards presidency. You can’t let the free market do anything creative and you can’t talk with corporations. You have to bludgeon them while you frack up the entire health care system.
Mayor Thomas M. Menino embarked on a highly public campaign yesterday to block CVS Corp. and other retailers from opening medical clinics inside their stores, an effort that exposed a rift between Menino and the state’s public health commissioner, a longtime ally.
more stories like thisMenino blasted state regulators for paving the way Wednesday for the in-store clinics, which are designed to provide treatment for sore throats, poison ivy, and other minor illnesses.
The decision by the state Public Health Council, “jeopardizes patient safety,” Menino said in a written statement. “Limited service medical clinics run by merchants in for-profit corporations will seriously compromise quality of care and hygiene. Allowing retailers to make money off of sick people is wrong.”
Does Mayor Menino not realize that most private medical practices are for-profit operations?
CVS’ Minute Clinic looks to me like a reasonable approach to low-level health care, and it doesn’t cost anyone who doesn’t want to use the service a dime. CVS will have to staff the clinics with trained medical personnel, or they’ll find themselves staring down the barrel of corporation-killing lawsuits before they can blink.
The risk here is entirely borne by CVS and through competitive forces it might even help drive health care prices down. What’s Menino’s problem?
Oh, right. He’s a liberal big-government statist Democrat. Say no more.
Update: Bostonian Dean Barnett emails to say that he isn’t impressed with Menino’s plan.
Mayor Tom “Mumbles” Menino exhibits a childlike simplicity that his supporters adore. It wouldn’t surprise me at all if he doesn’t realize that most players in the health care game are in it for the money. Boston has many non-profit, high-profile medical centers that dominate the city’s health scene. The little colonoscopy shops on the highway where the doctors make a fortune don’t even register in the public mind.
The CVS idea is brilliant and would help thousands of people, but it lacks the Greek Ideal purity of Mass. General, Chidren’s Hopsital or Beth Israel, three non-profit institutions that make Boston the healthcare capitol of the world (in our own parochial view). This is too much for a simpleton like Menino to stand.
So “little colonoscopy shops on the highway” are fine but CVS’ Minute Clinics are some kind of offense against humanity? Geez, where did this country dig up such “leadership.”
And no, I don’t want to dwell on those little colonoscopy shops.










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I’m surprised they haven’t banned private property in the PRC yet (People’s Republic of Cambridge)
Techie on January 11, 2008 at 11:52 AM
Score one for Mumbles Menino, he finally got the front page of Hot Air!
Now we just need Deval Patrick to do something (more) outrageous and we’ll have a target from every governmental category!
BKennedy on January 11, 2008 at 11:55 AM
Translation: People don’t have to rely on the state for treatment.
highhopes on January 11, 2008 at 11:55 AM
This guy is obviously a retard.
I’ve heard WalMart has these things too. I use their eye clinics for my regular checkups and pay out of pocket. It would be nice if these libs actually understood anything about markets, they might actually be able to help the people they claim to care so much about.
bert169 on January 11, 2008 at 11:57 AM
Mumbles Menino is opposed to free enterprise? I’m shocked – SHOCKED I TELL YA!
Haven’t you heard – Deval’s resurrecting his move to get illegal aliens in-state tuition!
It sux being a conservative in the People’s Republic of Massachusetts.
Corky on January 11, 2008 at 11:57 AM
Last year a US corporation tried to provide diagnostic services with a truck mounted MRI to the people of ontario.
Rather than applauding their initative, since the average wait time for a MRI is measured in weeks or months, the Minister of Health said that he’d fight them at the border, and prevent them from providing this service to anyone who parttakes. God forbid that anyone under a government enforced system makes choices about how they get their healthcare.
Canadian Imperialist Running Dog on January 11, 2008 at 11:59 AM
Mumbles Menino stikes again!!
ToddonCapeCod on January 11, 2008 at 12:01 PM
YES WE CAN!!
(for those not in the know, it was what Deval’s supproters were shouting during the election)
Howie Carr proposed that if Obama is elected POTUS, then Deval will be his AG. I want to get rid of the guy but, not that way.
Rich on January 11, 2008 at 12:02 PM
Come on guys! We all know state-run health care is the way to go! I mean, look at how well it’s worked for Canada and England!
On a more serious note, we’re inching towards that idiocy with each passing day, and morons like this don’t help. For someone like me, who has all sorts of ongoing fun medical issues, it’s quite depressing.
Grayson on January 11, 2008 at 12:02 PM
Yes, for anyone who doesn’t know, private, user-pay health care is practically illegal in Canada.
Beware…
Frozen Tex on January 11, 2008 at 12:04 PM
Oh Dear God, are you kidding me?! I feel sorry for those people who live in that City and State. Heck, I wish I could get half of what an illegal can. Darn me for being born a American!
upinak on January 11, 2008 at 12:04 PM
Wouldn’t you know it. Somebody finally comes up with a good idea to improve health care in this country and lower cost, and a Liberal Tool tries to kill it because it isn’t tax-subsidized.
fleiter on January 11, 2008 at 12:05 PM
I love Howie Carr going off on Mumbles.
Massachusetts is the home of some really great, hard working, intelligent people that elect some of the most inept, corrupt, idiots that ever enter politics, and keep the positions for life. I have never understood it.
Hening on January 11, 2008 at 12:05 PM
Here’s my libertarian solution: we lock Menino into a room with Ron Paul until Menino understands why his idea is dumb.
Anyway,
Hmm, if drug stores don’t make money selling aspirin, …
thuja on January 11, 2008 at 12:05 PM
Boston is a strange place. It doesn’t even have a decent supermarket. Buying a six pack is an adventure in shopping. And prices are higher than Alaska. But the restaurants are excellent. Competition.
pat on January 11, 2008 at 12:06 PM
How much higher then Alaska? A 6 pack here runs about 7 tp 12 dollars depending on what you like.
upinak on January 11, 2008 at 12:08 PM
Massachusetts would be the greatest of the 50 states, if all of the people in it just moved away.
Jared_MA on January 11, 2008 at 12:10 PM
I grew up in Boston, Mass as well as California. I’m so glad I lived in California just to show me how retarted Mass politics is. Althought San Fran is backwards as well.
I can’t figure out how these people keep getting elected, Kennedy/Kerry/Menin-yo and now we have Duval. He’s a real champ.
It’s like living in the Twilight Zone but I’m glad we can make everyone else in the country laugh.
My favorite proposed law was helmets for Soccor players.
Geronimo on January 11, 2008 at 12:13 PM
Pure luxury… a six-pack here runs $13-$18 bucks.
Frozen Tex on January 11, 2008 at 12:14 PM
Yeah, no one buys alchohol in Mass. (unless they have a package store close by, but their numbers are fading fast) They all come over the border to NH, becuase we have much lower alcohol prices due to Mass taxes.
dogsoldier on January 11, 2008 at 12:14 PM
I work in the emergency room. And we see a lot of these same patients.
I believe the CVS idea of opening clinics is a great one, simply because it will reduce the financial and clinical strain on an ER’s resources, staffing, waiting room time, etc.
ER are designed to treat “emergency” type of patients, not outpatient clinical care. One cannot reasonably ask an Emergency Room to be a full-service health clinic doing outpatient clinical tests and not realistically expect to have a clogged ER lobby of sick patients waiting for hours just to see a doctor.
I think the Boston mayor is wrong here.
I believe Target corporation is also following up on this same idea.
ColtsFan on January 11, 2008 at 12:16 PM
I thought Opie and Anthony reported this guy dead years ago?!?!?!?!
Dread Pirate Roberts VI on January 11, 2008 at 12:17 PM
The people speak (through their elected representatives) and a Liberal knows better:
Via the excellent OutragedPatriots site.
fred5678 on January 11, 2008 at 12:18 PM
This is Massive2titts, where health care is MANDATORY & you will be FINED if you don’t have it by last November.
This is the same Mayor who got pissed when someone-other-than-himself gaffed his just-shoveled-parking-space in front of his house after he railed & threatened FINES!!! against the I-place-garbagecan-in space-I-shoveled-after-BIGfreakin’ BLIZZARD so no other Low Life will take it & I won’t be able to fine a frkng PK Place ’till next Spring!!
Don’t worry Mayor M. …..
“Things always appear Darkest just before they go entirely Black!!!” M at DevCon5
lobosan5 on January 11, 2008 at 12:19 PM
Welcome to my world…
D2Boston on January 11, 2008 at 12:20 PM
Dude, I buy alcohol in Mass. Only alcoholics near the border buy in NH. It is a little different than around the country whereas you can’t buy beer, liquor or wine in supermarkets. I agree that’s pretty gay but we have more than our share of drinkers in Mass. Hell, Southie alone probably tops most of America when it comes to drunks.
Geronimo on January 11, 2008 at 12:20 PM
Darn, I thought he was still insistent on building his resort casinos and telling Catholics to piss off since he wants the Bay State to be a gay Mecca.
I eagerly await his proposal to change the state nickname from The Bay State to The Gay State.
BKennedy on January 11, 2008 at 12:22 PM
Froze where are you at? And I buy the cheap stuff. Ambers if it is on sale usually, though I rarely drink anymore.
upinak on January 11, 2008 at 12:22 PM
I never knew you could buy beer or wine in a supermarket until I went on vacation. Talk about Shock.
But at least we have little clinics up here so you don’t HAVE to deal with the ER and it is SOOOO much cheaper and my insurance takes it which is a MAJOR bonus. Now I wish we had 24 hour drug stores. That would be a blessing!
upinak on January 11, 2008 at 12:24 PM
Ah, haven’t seen Mumbles for awhile. Expect nothing less than abject stupidity with this clown.
JammieWearingFool on January 11, 2008 at 12:26 PM
Canada, Baby! Yellowknife, NT, to be exact. It’s a little cheaper down south (I was in Lethbridge, AB a couple of weeks ago, and a bottle of my favourite whiskey was $10 cheaper there than here), but there’s a limit on how much you can bring back to the Territories (tax issues). Heck, we even have “dry” communities up here.
Frozen Tex on January 11, 2008 at 12:27 PM
All things considered, I would rather have someone treat me who is making money than someone treat me who is not.
bloggless on January 11, 2008 at 12:27 PM
Unless CVS’s clinics have an awful track record (like a lot of hospital clinics do), there is no reason to forbid them from operating. I believe Longs Drugs also has these clinics popping up. I haven’t seen Rite Aid or Walgreens clinics yet.
mram on January 11, 2008 at 12:29 PM
Wow. Who would have thought a post about Hizzonah would bring out a splinklin’ of my fellow hotair Massholes?
I mean, he ain’t a fancy tawkkah, and we don’t have the intelligent he has, but how many are there here?
cadetwithchips2 on January 11, 2008 at 12:30 PM
That’s a case of Shiner, fella. Move on back.
TexasDan on January 11, 2008 at 12:31 PM
I notice that the story says Mumbles issued a written statement. Smart move on his part. He would never have been able to pull off a tough word like “jeopardizes” in a live press conference.
BrianBoru on January 11, 2008 at 12:32 PM
We have these clinics at CVS here in Florida. My local CVS has an LNP staffing the “Minute Clinic.” She does pretty much what a licensed nurse practitioner would do at an MD’s office. Oh, and her “The Nurse is In” sign out front mentions that she hablas Espanol, too. My guess is that she is yet another professonal who has fled the terrible economy in Puerto Rico. We have a good chunk of the island’s teachers here too.
I haven’t had a need to use the “Minute Clinic,” but they sure look like they beat the service convenience of the local after-hours clinic.
I don’t see the downside for this, even in liberal Boston. The person staffing the “Minute Clinic” has to be licensed like any other medical professional. It shouldn’t be the Mayor’s concern whether an LNP goes to work for at a traditional medical practice, opens her own office, or decides to work the night shift at the CVS Minute Clinic. Either way the state regulates the license.
Perhaps Hizzoner is an ill-informed blowhard. Could that happen in Boston?
Heh.
Anton on January 11, 2008 at 12:32 PM
I believe HA has attracted all 5 conservatives in Massachusetts to post here.
I believe I was the first, or at least the most talked about. People seem to have a problem with my last name, despite the fact I dispise Uncle Ted and call him that out of pure sarcastic contempt.
In everyday conversation I often say “I’m not related, otherwise I would have a better suit.”
BKennedy on January 11, 2008 at 12:33 PM
I know cadetwithchips2; thought I was the only lonely conservative here in Marxichusettes.
Ciannaky on January 11, 2008 at 12:34 PM
I can confirm. They don’t sell Shiner in MA. At least, on the Cape.
:(
Techie on January 11, 2008 at 12:35 PM
Oh you aren’t the only one. Dry areas all over. Especially here in Alaska due to the alcholism that runs ramant. Not to mention TB, Hep C. It is really bad in the Bush communities. I assume you probably have a simular problem.
upinak on January 11, 2008 at 12:35 PM
Thats too bad, really. Its an otherwise perfectly fine name. it’ tempting to quote Office Space, here, but I’ll refrain ;)
cadetwithchips2 on January 11, 2008 at 12:36 PM
Wasn’t WalMart the first retailer to come up with this idea? It must have something to do with pandering to unions.
And how dare doctors make a profit out of caring for sick people!
Buy Danish on January 11, 2008 at 12:36 PM
Wait til this guy finds out that Walmart has and is putting these Physician Aid/LPN type clinics in its stores too.
Iblis on January 11, 2008 at 12:37 PM
He has enough trouble with “barn”
cadetwithchips2 on January 11, 2008 at 12:37 PM
They certainly don’t have a problem with insurance companies making a bundle off raping people who aren’t sick.
Ciannaky on January 11, 2008 at 12:38 PM
On the plus side, one day I dream of running for office on the platform “A Kennedy you can trust.” I’ll even have both blue and red signs, so I can confuse undecided voters and have them put me into office in perpetuity.
BKennedy on January 11, 2008 at 12:38 PM
We need a ballot initiative to include the option “Anyone but Kennedy”.
Ciannaky on January 11, 2008 at 12:39 PM
I have no problem with PA’s or LPN’s. Makes life simple, the cost down, insurance still takes them AND it is a heck of a lot faster.
upinak on January 11, 2008 at 12:39 PM
Exactly the problem. Certain racial groups apparently aren’t to be trusted to drink responsibly.
$18 gets me, say, a six-pack of Dos Equis; 4 pub cans of Guiness runs $14 or so.
Frozen Tex on January 11, 2008 at 12:40 PM
I think this has struck a chord with big interest groups like the AMA that like to keep the money close to home… and that means the sick people too.
God forbid a company tries to help people and relieve the burden put on our hospital staff and doctors of caring for people with colds. This mayor is the same liberal that will point out this same overcrowding and burdened health care system in favor of Universal Health care.
Luckedout on January 11, 2008 at 12:40 PM
I’d prefer if they stayed in the asylum, so we know where they are. If enough of them get loose we could end up with those stinkin Kennedys getting elected all over the place. They procreate like rabbits, so there’s enough of them to fill both senate seats in all 50 states.
Careful what you wish for.
fogw on January 11, 2008 at 12:40 PM
Alternative headline:
“Statist Democrat finds Market-based solution appaling, seeks regulating it into oblivion.”
BKennedy on January 11, 2008 at 12:41 PM
Come to Alaska…. Hell TransAlaska looks as though it is going to get it’s wish on the new Natural Gas pipeline. I am totally dissappointed about it… but who am I to say. I am just the general public in a outrage!
upinak on January 11, 2008 at 12:43 PM
The next time Frank is up for election I believe I will write in a checkbox for “a stump,” and submit my ballot.
BKennedy on January 11, 2008 at 12:43 PM
Fixed it.
fogw on January 11, 2008 at 12:45 PM
I think if we elected Wally the Green Monster we would instantly get a ton more respect from the rest of the country.
Ciannaky on January 11, 2008 at 12:52 PM
My four year old just said barn and jeopardizes.
He is officially too smart to be mayor of Boston.
thirtypundit on January 11, 2008 at 12:54 PM
Geez, even Che wouldn’t have refused cheap clinics in pharmacies. Our communists make Stalin look like a softie.
Beagle on January 11, 2008 at 1:02 PM
Always remember, Education is very Portant
cadetwithchips2 on January 11, 2008 at 1:05 PM
ZING! Reading that article might have shocked me if I thought for a second that liberals were people. They’re just empty suits brought to life by dogma and set upon the people with evil intent…sort of like something from Disney’s Fantasia, except much more sinister.
blankminde on January 11, 2008 at 1:05 PM
I agree with BKennedy.
I have noticed in my hospital employment experience that patients too act “in their rational economic interests”.
I remember one hospital employee telling me about a patient bringing in a public aid/Medicaid welfare application form even though the same patient already had excellent health insurance coverage.
The employee asked the patient, “why are you signing up for public aid when you already have good health insurance coverage?”
The patient responded, “I know, but I want to drop my insurance coverage because I do not want a bill. I do not want to pay the $25 co-pay.”
My point is not to negatively slam all welfare patients. I think there is a need for some welfare, particularly the physically disabled, etc.
Rather, my point is that hospitals are often the first ones to experience the abuses of the welfare system and the unrealisic, “pie in the sky” folly of socialism.
And yet when a reasonable, free-market solution comes along that encourages competition among health care providers, accountability, fiscal responsibility, and cost containment controls, this Boston mayor immediately shoots it down.
Contra Boston mayor, every person acts according to their “rational economic interests.”
There is no “free lunch” in economics.
ColtsFan on January 11, 2008 at 1:09 PM
Mumbles is a total goofball who only inflicts his schtoopidity on Boston. Gov. Coup Deval makes us all pay in the Bay State.
Little Boomer on January 11, 2008 at 1:10 PM
Poor and old people love these clinics b/c they are cheap and fast for minor ailments. Cheaper than going to a regular dr, where you also have to wait for an appt and suffer in the meantime, and much better than sitting in the ER all day only to be told to take some tylenol and drink fluids. People down here in Tampa lovethe in-pharmacy clinics. This guy doesn’t have a friggin’ clue!
RW Wacko on January 11, 2008 at 1:13 PM
If you want to hear Mumbles Menino in all his glory check out:
http://www.mumblesmenino.us/
My favorite recent Mumbleism is when he referred to the Jumbotrons on City Hall Plaza during the Red Sox Parade as the “Jumbletroms”. “Everybody should head on down to City Hall Plaza and check out the Dropkick Murphy on the Jumbletrom.”
BrianBoru on January 11, 2008 at 1:18 PM
Because of course, CVS doesn’t make money off of sick people anyways, what with all the cold medicine, prescriptions, health care goods they sell in the store. No profit there. No sir.
Dumb@ss.
Frankly, I’d rather have to ability, when I need it, to be able to walk-in, and get treated for a minor cold or flu. It sure as hell would be more convenient than calling my Doctor’s office, make an appointment and wait up to 2 days before an opening so I can go in and have, *not* the doctor, but the physician’s assistant do the same damned thing. (Does anyone actually SEE the doctor of record anymore?)
DakRoland on January 11, 2008 at 1:27 PM
What a friggin’ tool. No wonder this guy is in politics – he’s too stupid to get into the mob. How the hell does dumb@ss like that keep getting elected?
Brass Pair on January 11, 2008 at 1:35 PM
Lets not forget that “Mumbles Menino” is one of the highest paid mayors in the country. It shows you don’t need to be smart to get a well paying job in government.
stonecutter on January 11, 2008 at 1:35 PM
Yeah I’m jonesing for BSG, also.
Bill C on January 11, 2008 at 1:39 PM
I guess since you have to make an appointment with a doctor, in order to be sure everybody gets immediate attention, this dope wants everybody to head to the emergency room. That would be more efficient and cost effective. Bright boy!
libhater on January 11, 2008 at 1:40 PM
Public: “We are in favor of being able to choose when and where we go to get treatment for our sore throat.”
Guv Menino: “No way, are you crazy?”
Public: “We are in favor of being able to choose when and where we go to abort unborn children.”
Guv Menino: “OK, cool”.
…… somebody just shoot me.
fogw on January 11, 2008 at 1:40 PM
Mayor Menino … doh!
fogw on January 11, 2008 at 1:41 PM
What does Huck think about this?
dean_acheson on January 11, 2008 at 1:49 PM
He would ask himself what Jesus would do, then implement a government program for it.
BKennedy on January 11, 2008 at 1:54 PM
You have captured my fears succinctly. Bravo.
blankminde on January 11, 2008 at 1:56 PM
For Shame for shame.
ronsfi on January 11, 2008 at 1:57 PM
How do they handle the quality control angle? Is it just based on state licensing of the LPNs? And, who decides whether something is more than a minor ailment and needs a physician? Do these LPNs do rechecks on problem cases, or do they just refer them? Who writes the prescriptions?
a capella on January 11, 2008 at 2:00 PM
They opened one of these clinics at a local chain supermarket (QFC) near where I live in a Seattle suburb. To show how nuts Mass. is, Washington is about as blue a state as they come, and there hasn’t been any blowback about these minute clinics here. If you need it, use it. If not don’t. As long as they have trained and accredited professionals, so what.
Mallard T. Drake on January 11, 2008 at 2:01 PM
Is allowing restaurants to make money off hungry people also wrong?
RightOFLeft on January 11, 2008 at 2:02 PM
The correct spelling is
Frak.
thirtypundit on January 11, 2008 at 2:07 PM
Right. Letting for-profit private enterprises in the free market provide health care will compromise patient care and hygiene. Because government provided health care is known to be soooo much better in that respect.
mattyj86 on January 11, 2008 at 2:15 PM
Actually there are many LPN’s who are able to write a prescription. You have to take several classes, pass the tests and a board (depending on State) and have a recourse to update your license every year. Most LPN’s are actually the ones who write them in the Doc.’s office more likely then not.
And if you have never had a PA, they do the same thing.
upinak on January 11, 2008 at 2:15 PM
Minute clinics are great. I have used one twice…once for a flu shot and once for pinkeye. Took me less than 10 minutes each time, I didnt have to be on hold with my clinic for an appointment for 30 minutes then shlep downtown to wait and hour in the waiting room. People go in there to pee in a cup, or get a throat swap, or get a tetanus shot if they step on a nail. These things do not require the backup of a big hospital. They are usually staffed by Nurse Practicioners or Phyicians Assistants, who can diagnose and treat/write prescriptions.
debi118 on January 11, 2008 at 2:16 PM
“Allowing retailers to make money off of sick people is wrong.” Is he kidding?! What do you think drug stores do?
ThePrez on January 11, 2008 at 2:23 PM
10-4 on that!
we need some nice WWHD stickers around here….
dean_acheson on January 11, 2008 at 2:42 PM
Maybe we need a open thread for all the MA folks here, figure out where what district we could all live in,and then finaly vote in a R St Rep and Senator.
Rich on January 11, 2008 at 2:45 PM
When I was a kid, I remember seeing one of those Warner Bros. cartoons that they used to play in movie theaters in the 1940′s before TV was big. In this particular one, an eastern European mouse was visiting his American cousins. They lived in a department store and part, if not all, of the cartoon was spent explaining capitalism. The American mice explained to their cousin that the profit incentive made businesses seek to reduce costs and that competition made them want to reduce prices and increase quality. Looks like this Menino fool never caught that cartoon. Cutting costs. Reducing prices. Increasing quality. Nahhh, we can’t have that in our healthcare system.
Kafir on January 11, 2008 at 3:02 PM
We had a couple of chances with Weld and Romney, but now the MA GOP party is in shambles. I have never seen it so one-sided, I don’t think it has ever been so one-sided. I don’t see a recovery until the Dems completely bankrupt the state. Luckily that hasn’t happened yet, simply because the Governor has done absolutely nothing so far.
The only way I make it through is by making sure I pay as little income tax as possible, buy a lot of goods online or wait until tax-free day, drive my neighbors nuts with Republican yard signs, and raise hell everytime some yahoo wants to override Prop 2 1/2 to fund the beast that is the MA teacher’s union.
reaganaut on January 11, 2008 at 3:02 PM
I’d go for a WGPWHI? (what govt program would Huck Impose?)
cadetwithchips2 on January 11, 2008 at 3:05 PM
Does this have anything to do with the MA Governments new policy that you MUST have health insurance or else?
Techie on January 11, 2008 at 3:08 PM
something involving earth tones, that would make me feel ok about myself, no doubt.
and be taken out of my paycheck, so I wouldn’t notice it so much, I bet.
dean_acheson on January 11, 2008 at 3:35 PM
With the disclaimer that I’m no one’s financial advisor, investing a bit in microclinics, of all kinds, is a smart move.
The mayor is dead wrong on this topic. It is insane to have our hospitals’ urgent care units overrun by people with sniffles, minor cuts/bruises, etc. at exorbitant costs to us all. Some very big name executives have left major enterprises to start/run microclinics of all kinds, in all sorts of places, around the world.
This is a huge wave, it is here, and it is unstoppable – be a part of it, from any which standpoint. It’s a “good thing”, and I’m not Martha Stewart. But I work in hospitals and have researched this topic extensively.
Entelechy on January 11, 2008 at 3:57 PM
I’m glad to have escaped from Taxachussets!!!
I chuckle when I hear about what the supposedly better-than-you liberals from Massachussets are doing…and trying to push onto the rest of us.
I will always remember Massachussets (greater Boston Area) as a place where the phones didn’t work, the water barely worked, and the sewers didn’t exist. Real estate taxes were about 15% of the actual price of the property. Of course any kind of business is the enemy. Civilized?
landlines on January 11, 2008 at 4:26 PM
Entelechy et al above are right:
Microclinics are here to stay, and they’re unstoppable.
As usual, the private sector will lead the way out of the health care mess. $4 Prescription drugs from Walmart, deep discounts from others as they compete for our business. And for treatment, armies of “nurse practitioners” and “microclinics” taking up the load from expensive emergency rooms and impossible-to-schedule doctors offices.
Government still hasn’t figured out that what is needed is new means to provide efficient delivery of healthcare…NOT health insurance!! And as long as government is so deeply confused and off-track about the basics of this issue, nothing good or helpful will come from government.
landlines on January 11, 2008 at 5:22 PM
It ought to be an entire field of study. Why do so many people cling so fiercely to such obviously failed systems and philosophies?
I mean, Garbage Dump Russia, Catlle-People China, and the less said about Cuba and North Korea the better…
This goes beyond a learning disorder. What do you call it when someone always learns the opposite of the obvious lesson every single time?
Maybe every profit-making business in Mass needs to move out to provide an example – but no doubt, the likes of Menino would in fact learn the opposite of that lesson as well.
Merovign on January 11, 2008 at 5:22 PM
Felgerkarb. Pure felgerkarb.
Flar on January 11, 2008 at 5:43 PM
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