Agreed - we need more web based care for small-time illnesses, like colds instead of grouping everyone up together. For my current insurance plan, I believe I can have some sort of an audio or video chat with a doctor once per year and get prescribed medication without going to a physical DR office; that sounds like a step in the right direction.
Definitely, mass population is hard to stop the spread of stuff.
Just talking about this has me uncomfortably coating my hands with hand sanitizer, haha.
Now for small diseases and do not have to go to the doctor can all be found on the Internet!Or go to the web doctor...And better not be ill and stay healthy!!!Хороший пост удачи вам @bigram13 !
I agree with you now a lot of web doctors!
Followed your conversation, good point raised well my contribution is this, when you look at web based doctors consultation/treatment you find out that it lacks efficiency as much as physical consultation each have its own merit and demerit apparently, but ain't we looking at maximizing health care delivery to ensure a patient gets the best? It's also wrong to classify any illness as being small or minor although I understand the context in which that phrase was used but we can't rule out the importance of physical observation. Now back to the original post/content I feel most hospitals have enough meaures/ tech put in place to reduce spread of disease. Notwithstanding health care delivery comes with its own hazard been so since time in memorial. What we can do is come up with more measures/practice to fasten and enhance the ones already in place, my 2cent.
I sure don't have the answer, and I don't really know if there is one, it is just a crazy thought on how we put all the sickness in one spot.