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Is Curing Patients a Sustainable Business Model?

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2018 6:33 am
by Fuzzy Necromancer
Goldman Sachs fucker points out that curing people is a bad business model for medicine.
This is why I hate capitalism.
http://www.wnd.com/2018/04/goldman-sach ... ess-model/

Re: Is Curing Patients a Sustainable Business Model?

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2018 3:22 pm
by ORCACommander
you know this is something we have known for a long time its just that until now the power that be were smart enough not to point it out

Re: Is Curing Patients a Sustainable Business Model?

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 4:16 am
by CharlesPhipps
Yes, I agree.

Which is why we shouldn't have medicine as business.

Re: Is Curing Patients a Sustainable Business Model?

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:12 am
by Steve
Business does tend to make a lot of money, which makes R&D easier. Although really, this seems like a "no duh" thing. Yeah, if you cure someone of an affliction, they no longer need that particular medicine. OTOH, said affliction will undoubtedly appear in others, plus I doubt this medicine is a company's only product, so if they ever get another condition, they'll probably remember how well your other medication worked.

This is the kind of thing that a company takes a meager profit, or even a loss, on, because the gain of not looking like asses profiting off the sick and dying is worth said financial loss.

But that would require corporate managers to be smart and not devoted to short term earnings, wouldn't it?

Sometimes, capitalism is its own worst enemy, and I say that as someone who disagrees with socialism as a proposed alternative system.

Re: Is Curing Patients a Sustainable Business Model?

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2018 10:35 pm
by Fuzzy Necromancer
Well, the problem is, Managers can do things that create short-term profits while ruining the company in the long run, then sell their stock options and jump ship before everything goes wahooney-shaped. And what's more, this is exactly the behavior that will bring them praise and acclaim in their field. "He must be a great CEO because that company failed without his leadership!"

"looking like asses profiting off the sick and dying" is no longer a weakness for a corporation in America. At best, it's something people are overlooking because their swimming in corruption and our leaders have stopped even pretending they aren't Captain Planet villains. At worst, it's something that people will celebrate as good business sense and rugged individualism. Murica!

Re: Is Curing Patients a Sustainable Business Model?

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 1:10 am
by CharlesPhipps
There's been massive fraud along these lines in business.

1. Vitamins may not actually do anything good for anyone. Multi-billion dollar industry. Recent studies seem to indicate that you usually get the majority of what you need from a healthy meal and more of them don't help anything if not are outright unhealthy.

2. The addictiveness of opioids was dramatically understated by pharmaceutical companies because of the monetary benefits of addiction.

Medical quackery is one of the oldest scams there is.