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"Big Pharma" is not the same thing they were years ago. At one time, we had the benefit of a large group of doctors and researchers striving to CURE a disease. Polio, smallpox, etc... were essentially removed from the planet. What we have now is trillion dollar corporations all trying to cash in on the next blockbuster drug, more than one CEO has been quoted as wanting to make a certain disease "treatable" -the term "curable" never enters the equation, they want to sell you a dose every day for the rest of your life. As soon as a drug or device attains success, all that company's competitors direct massive resources to come up with something nearly identical, but different enough to get patented, so they can cash in on the wave. Many of these drugs and devices are known to be harmful, but the manufacturers bank on making fat profits before the problems come to light. There is only lip service to something like a "cure for cancer". While there are researchers working to find cures for various cancers, there is no real effort to do so by the corporations in control. The CEOs, Marketing and Sales reps know they can almost always skip out when the cows come home, taking their fortunes with them. The odds of their being helt to account are miniscule... about the same as your average member of congress.

I've worked for a manufacturer of medical devices for nearly 40 years, I've witnessed a lot of this first hand.
Thank you for that posting, pstehle.
It doesn't surprise me at all, and I've often mentioned the increased amount of Corporate Greed that has taken over those once-reliable corporations.
I've occasionally wondered about why cancer cures have never been successful across the board, with all the technology available today.
I get the feeling that by ever finding a cure, it would affect the revenue stream to Big Pharma, so they continue to play games, to insure that income.

As for the Medical Devices that you mentioned.....
It's funny, but a while back when I was chief service technician at the shop, an employee, I can't remember what area of medicine they were in, brought me a piece of equipment to repair.
I don't remember what it was used for, it had tubing, valves, knobs, and meters.
I was hesitant to even bother with it, since I'm a highly trained tech for home entertainment products.
But the guy begged me to at least take a look at it......

So.... once on my service bench, with the case off of the "thing", it turns out that a wire broke loose leading to a circuit board, and was due to sloppy soldering.
In fact, the whole way it was assembled looks like a tragedy waiting to happen!
 
re; big pharma, etc. It's money before people. Thankfully not all doctors and providers are this way. I think it's time this nation begins doing things differently then. Maybe more like Europe, etc. I feel the tables may be turning a little since Tuesday for the way things should work around here!
 
Mike,
I’m glad that you’ve gotten your knee replacements done and are doing your PT to recover. I wish you a speedy and complete recovery!

I agree with you that America would be wise to fashion our health care after European countries. I have been a Kaiser member since 1970. The Kaiser system is similar to the way health care is managed in European counties and it works very well. I’ve had both hips replaced by Kaiser physicians and a hernia repair surgery too. Each of these procedures went without a hitch and I couldn’t have received better care anywhere else. Kaiser provides treatment in an efficient and cost effective manner while at the same time making each patient feel special. Our PCP is like going to Dr. Marcus Welby MD., listening carefully and never rushing through an appointment.

Our niece Marlana’s husband Dan was diagnosed with stage 4 Melanoma over two years ago. They also have Kaiser. Dan was treated at Kaiser in Marin county. The first thing that his Oncologist told him was that this wasn’t a death sentence and they would cure him. And they did! Using the newest treatment available, immune-no therapy which is similar to the MRNA Covid vaccines, radiation and chemo Dan has been completely cured and his scans for the past year show that he is completely cancer free. These are treatments that are the result of the research and development of “Big Pharma”.

Medicine has made great strides in treatment and cures for cancer and many other diseases. All which wouldn’t have been possible without research and development. Our family is so grateful to the wonderful doctors at Kaiser for saving Dan’s life! He’s one helluva a great guy!

Eddie
 
re; big pharma, etc. It's money before people. Thankfully not all doctors and providers are this way. I think it's time this nation begins doing things differently then. Maybe more like Europe, etc. I feel the tables may be turning a little since Tuesday for the way things should work around here!
I would strongly suggest that SEVERE ACCOUNTABILITY is one of the best tools to insure that those greedy, sloppy, medical businesses and corporations are held liable and investigated thoroughly.
In fact, even product manufactuers should also be included.
People are tired of the crap and lies already.
That's why, after hearing horror stories from all facets of business, health, etc I simply don't trust a lot of things anymore.

I'm living proof that having to shed or ignore buying into things has kept me sane and living a comfortable life.
It seems that the less I expose myself to temptations, the happier I am.

Except for...
Now give me a couple of bags of those seasonally available Hersey's Cherry Cordial kisses - that's one thing I cannot resist!
Or a couple of tubes of Pringles Cheddar Cheese chips. 😄
 
Another thing that's pissed me off is when they started offering that "LLC" crap.
Delving into it's structure, it, among other things, protects the company from lawsuits and saves a company's ass.
To me, it hints at protecting the company, giving them leeway for their sloppy performance, while saying "screw the customer".
 
Pharma does have way more competition than even 30 years ago so they do try to rush new drugs to market faster. Often without nearly as much studying and testing. They make certain they cover themselves with the disclaimers in the adds. The general public also thinks that doctors get kickbacks from every drug company for writing scripts for every drug.
 
My Mom worked for a country doctor in Monte Rio, Calif. in the 60’s and early 70’s and she used to tell us that the Drug Detail men that came to the office always left samples of the new drugs that the doctor could give out for free to his patients. Then if the new drugs worked well for the patient he would write them a prescription for the medication so they could keep on taking it. The only thing he received from these drug companies was the free samples, no kickbacks.

Dr. Schaap also used to save these samples for his patients that he knew were financially strapped and gave them to these patients for free so they could be treated for their aliment with no additional out of pocket expense. He also used to give them to Mom whenever one of us was ill and in need of medication.

BTW, when Mom started working for him in 1965 he charged $5.00 for an office visit, and it went up to $6.00 in 1970. He was also the chief of staff at the old Santa Rosa General Hospital. His wife was also a doctor and she worked part time at French Hospital in San Francisco. Coincidentally, they both attended medical school with the infamous Dr. Sam Sheppard from Ohio who went to prison for the brutal murder of his wife in 1954.

Eddie
 
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Pharma does have way more competition than even 30 years ago so they do try to rush new drugs to market faster. Often without nearly as much studying and testing. They make certain they cover themselves with the disclaimers in the adds. The general public also thinks that doctors get kickbacks from every drug company for writing scripts for every drug.
Consider me a part of The General Public, Michael.

If anyone takes the time to look past their nose, to use Common Sense, and of course Logic, it becomes clear that a lot of things are covertly constructed for the benefit of the ones In Power.
But, certain things that technology has generated have attracted the masses to the point of distraction, making things easy to accomplish "behind the scenes".
Like computer gaming, cellphone apps.
Keep the masses busy, focused, with "toys", and they won't notice what's going on until it's too late.
Toss the masses an occasional bone of "getting rich", like the Lottery, to keep their hopes up, because money, riches, will always be the fresh meat lure they're more prone to go after.

Yes, I've done my "research" over several decades.
I've been curious enough to pick through endless tedious information about stuff since I was in my teens, like in libraries.
Not just internet searches, which can very well be convincing misinformation, but through more trusted sources, including personal contacts.
 
Eddie, I'm very glad your nieces husband is cancer free! My sister is a 14 year stage 3 ovarian cancer survivor too. My sister in law has also beaten cervical/uteran cancer recently. She still gets prophylactic i.v. treatment every two months. I've heard that the phone apps for diabetic monitoring and control are good now.
 
Eddie, I'm very glad your nieces husband is cancer free! My sister is a 14 year stage 3 ovarian cancer survivor too. My sister in law has also beaten cervical/uteran cancer recently. She still gets prophylactic i.v. treatment every two months. I've heard that the phone apps for diabetic monitoring and control are good now.
Mike,
Thanks for your kind words. I’m also happy that your sister in law has beaten cervical cancer. What ultimately cured Dan was the new breakthrough Immuno therapy treatments. These are a real lifesaver! This treatment uses your bodies own T cells to attack and kill the malignant cells. It’s a real game changer for cancers that were previously thought to be incurable.

Eddie
 
1. It’s so funny that this shaver poster has the same tone and style as our very own Phillymatt.

2. “RELAX GUYYY!” The free market will work it all out.
 
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