is a single-payer tiered system. In other words, let’s junk private insurance. To hell with them. Will flesh out these thoughts in the days to come [2/2]
been thinking of the United Healthcare CEO’s murder and what it means for the American healthcare system and how we are poised to follow in their footsteps if we are not careful. Ideas are still a bit nebulous but it seems as though ultimately the way to go [1/2]
@genenisperos@catfuroxime Ano daw? I’m not here to play games, Sir. Only trying to get to the bottom of an issue which lies at the heart of why your Department quickly rose the ranks to become No. 1 Sunog. Again, why did the requirement to do make-up/completion duties not apply to Block L?
@genenisperos@catfuroxime “Di ito matatapos pag ganyan” i think matatapos ito Sir once you, or CHDP, or DFCM, explains in clear (and ideally written) terms why it didn’t require 1 block to complete/make-up their rotation (when they’d only done 3 days prior to pulling out), while all the other blocks were.
@genenisperos@catfuroxime Sir, you say it was explained, yet all the interns say it wasn’t. Now, Are we to believe the assertion of 1 Man with power, over the collective who have felt disenfranchised? (You should know the answer to this, of all people). But please, If there is an explanation, what is it?
@genenisperos@catfuroxime Hi sir. Actually, what the interns are saying is that there was no explanation given AT ALL as to why 1 block was not made to do any make up (hence “never addressed”). And theories abound why DFCM is avoiding giving an explanation. (Just like what you’re doing now, honestly.)