jaminhealth
Senior Member
- Location
- Santa Monica CA
Time to wake up the crowd...I've posted my latest "critical thinking" piece on another group and thought I'd place it here too.
It's their bread and butter and keeping the hospital in the green and operating at capacity. And as we know there are MANY types of surgeries, Emergency, Surgeries for Issues That Are Not Emergency and Elective. These Elective are a Major portion today as more and more joint replacements are done than ever before and with good results for many and NOT good results for plenty. And then the long recovery, rehabs and who knows what else could be needed post op.
My gripe has been that Prolo, PRP and Stem Cells are not covered by insurance....and I do believe they work if a person is given enough sessions for starters. Often people try 1 or 2 sessions and they don't work and the people can't afford anymore so they stop and end up with Elective joint surgeries.
I'm doing all in my power to avoid any more elective joint surgery.
I had an appt with a PRP/Stem cell MD next week and ended up cancelling it as I know I cannot afford the PRP sessions that could be needed -- I sent him an email explaining why I'm cancelling and said "can't you providers put more pressure on the insurance world to help here"...
So today he didn't mention my email but did say about the insurance and how hospitals NEED to continue the assembly line of joint surgeries to stay in the green.
The least favorite place for me to want to go to is the hospital, for any reason.
Anyway, some here will agree and I know many will not....but that's OK.
After some replies that liked this info and those who attacked it, I came back with this comment:
Bottom line to it all: Hospitals have invested Billions/Millions$$$ in surgical equipment, suites, nurses, assistants, drugs etc etc and they have to use those investments.
The changes would be less surgeries if Prololo (Regenerative Medicine) were acknowledged by the insurance world. Talk about savings to that industry,,,,,
For all those joint surgeries, replacements of every joint, Prolo could eliminate all that surgery and costs. And misery of healing etc. Talking about acl, meniscus issues -- well Prolo and PRP could fix those very very easily and of course so much less money.
Hospitals are still needed for cancers and all other major diseases and where other surgeries are needed. Prolo doesn't work but with musculoskeletal system.
So many here don't want to see this or won't but I do and Regenerative Medicine is here to stay and spreading more and more in the world. More and more doctors are getting on this healing program that has been around for centuries, not new.
At this time in my life I love to dig deeper into so much that I feel passionate about. So so many scream and bellyache about the high costs of insurance and medical care and keep running to the doctor for every pain, pimple and bump that might hit them....I will do IF I've exhausted Dr. Google. l
It's their bread and butter and keeping the hospital in the green and operating at capacity. And as we know there are MANY types of surgeries, Emergency, Surgeries for Issues That Are Not Emergency and Elective. These Elective are a Major portion today as more and more joint replacements are done than ever before and with good results for many and NOT good results for plenty. And then the long recovery, rehabs and who knows what else could be needed post op.
My gripe has been that Prolo, PRP and Stem Cells are not covered by insurance....and I do believe they work if a person is given enough sessions for starters. Often people try 1 or 2 sessions and they don't work and the people can't afford anymore so they stop and end up with Elective joint surgeries.
I'm doing all in my power to avoid any more elective joint surgery.
I had an appt with a PRP/Stem cell MD next week and ended up cancelling it as I know I cannot afford the PRP sessions that could be needed -- I sent him an email explaining why I'm cancelling and said "can't you providers put more pressure on the insurance world to help here"...
So today he didn't mention my email but did say about the insurance and how hospitals NEED to continue the assembly line of joint surgeries to stay in the green.
The least favorite place for me to want to go to is the hospital, for any reason.
Anyway, some here will agree and I know many will not....but that's OK.
After some replies that liked this info and those who attacked it, I came back with this comment:
Bottom line to it all: Hospitals have invested Billions/Millions$$$ in surgical equipment, suites, nurses, assistants, drugs etc etc and they have to use those investments.
The changes would be less surgeries if Prololo (Regenerative Medicine) were acknowledged by the insurance world. Talk about savings to that industry,,,,,
For all those joint surgeries, replacements of every joint, Prolo could eliminate all that surgery and costs. And misery of healing etc. Talking about acl, meniscus issues -- well Prolo and PRP could fix those very very easily and of course so much less money.
Hospitals are still needed for cancers and all other major diseases and where other surgeries are needed. Prolo doesn't work but with musculoskeletal system.
So many here don't want to see this or won't but I do and Regenerative Medicine is here to stay and spreading more and more in the world. More and more doctors are getting on this healing program that has been around for centuries, not new.
At this time in my life I love to dig deeper into so much that I feel passionate about. So so many scream and bellyache about the high costs of insurance and medical care and keep running to the doctor for every pain, pimple and bump that might hit them....I will do IF I've exhausted Dr. Google. l