@stephencosire @sweatystartup https://t.co/WpgEWqaGKt
Thanks for the info @easy_jonathan . Unacceptable that the system is not set up to handle what it promises and hope this improves quickly
@TalJCohen @stephencosire @sweatystartup On paper, it’s free. On the ground, it isn’t. Public hospitals don’t have enough supplies. The patients are asked to buy them outside. I did my internship at the country’s largest public university hospital, and we had to chip in to pay for those supplies. The system stinks.
@stephencosire @sweatystartup A quick google shows that public healthcare in the Philippines is largely free. The health system in the US is the exception not the rule
Last night, I did what I thought'd be a small call out, asking:
"Is every emergency department in Metro Melbourne fucked right now, or is it just some of them?"
I've been hit with an avalanche of messages.
Here is the problem, some causes and solutions, in plain words🧵:
@JessMessias_ GBM! Very true - also the idea that paying for a gym membership makes you go is a myth, and also breeds a bit of resentment. I like your approach of finding other motivators
@marty386@dewhurst_ben@DoctorKarl That's really interesting. Are the stones consistently uncovered? Hard to believe that convection currents would always overpower the effects of wind in pushing it the opposite way. One way to check is observe patterns for 1 week, then move stones to other side and observe