Obamacare
As A Verb
I
am not a thing – a noun. I seem to be a verb.
Buckminster
Fuller (1895-1983), philosopher, systems
theorist, archictect, and inventor
December
28, 2012
When
it comes right down to health reform,
I
am unequivocally, irrevocably,indisputably not a noun.
I
am not a bureaucracy, agency, payment board,
commission, department, or government thing.
I
do not believe in top-down
command
and control as nouns
or those other government nouns -
or those other government nouns -
compliance, regulations, rules, and re-regulations,
electronic health or medical records, data, checklists,
algorithms, procedures, and SGR formulae,
As Holy Grails without fail.
I do not like physician dictates or berates.
or Washington elitist wisdom
over patient common sense.
Instead, I
think of reform as a verb,
to
persuade, incent, and inspire.
to innovate before it's too late,
to innovate before it's too late,
to
set doctors and patients on fire,
to bring them closer together,
to bring them closer together,
to think, to
improve, to aim higher,
to
balance data aggregation and intuition,
to
have patients and doctors know true cost of things,
to have patients
account for their own savings.
to set money aside for retirement and IRAs.
to set money aside for retirement and IRAs.
to
decide wht to do based on judgment
to
make personal choices rather than
to
rely on Washington invoices.
Reform
should not a government noun.
Reform
should be a personal verb.
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