Getting what you pay for. To me this very concept of providing care is misguided and perverse. I have no sympathy for either side because the patient exhibited no basic understanding and reached out to a source which knew nothing about him, nor to the company which would have done better with a simple algorithm than an idiot clearly offered. A malpractice suit is deserved but this kind of "medical care" is reprehensible and it should stop.
Getting what you pay for. To me this very concept of providing care is misguided and perverse. I have no sympathy for either side because the patient exhibited no basic understanding and reached out to a source which knew nothing about him, nor to the company which would have done better with a simple algorithm than an idiot clearly offered. A malpractice suit is deserved but this kind of "medical care" is reprehensible and it should stop.