This was published in @Medscape.
Those of you think these medical sites like @doximity and others care about Physician sovereignty or the Scope of practice issue are severely mistaken. It’s time to call people like @EricTopol out on their BS https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/943940?src=WNL_infoc_210130_MSCPEDIT_NP_Indep&uac=325882SR&impID=3162122&faf=1&fbclid=IwAR2tBibgOVN_M62g--SweJ52CGBYSjlaZCnIbO0m61g1O_qkFsHTfB3-C28
Those of you think these medical sites like @doximity and others care about Physician sovereignty or the Scope of practice issue are severely mistaken. It’s time to call people like @EricTopol out on their BS https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/943940?src=WNL_infoc_210130_MSCPEDIT_NP_Indep&uac=325882SR&impID=3162122&faf=1&fbclid=IwAR2tBibgOVN_M62g--SweJ52CGBYSjlaZCnIbO0m61g1O_qkFsHTfB3-C28
In their 2018 study published in the Journal of Health Economics, researchers Jeffrey Traczynski, PhD, and Victoria Udalova, PhD, examined healthcare utilization and health outcomes - How did they evaluate outcomes, oh yes by asking patients how they felt. Very scientific indeed
Surveying of patients on their own perception of health outcomes. People with high cholesterol and hypertension( classic silent killer) say they feel great! People’s feelings are not objective data but of course @EricTopol being a cardiologist should know that