Well, you are wrong about medicine being "customer service". It was never supposed to be like that.
But erosion of societal norms, diversity, corporatization, government meddling & overreach & depersonalized assembly-line approaches have given people the impression that healthcare is equivalent to ordering off the menu at Wendy's.
No, its customer service. Doctors don't get to be assholes to their patients just because they're doctors.
They can jazz it up with "bedside manner" but at the end of the day the patient is a person, and Healthcare workers dont treat them like people. Patients are just problems to be solved with zero input on the process.
Well, you are wrong about medicine being "customer service". It was never supposed to be like that.
But erosion of societal norms, diversity, corporatization, government meddling & overreach & depersonalized assembly-line approaches have given people the impression that healthcare is equivalent to ordering off the menu at Wendy's.
No, its customer service. Doctors don't get to be assholes to their patients just because they're doctors.
They can jazz it up with "bedside manner" but at the end of the day the patient is a person, and Healthcare workers dont treat them like people. Patients are just problems to be solved with zero input on the process.