First was the birth of my first child a month or so ago. The hospital we were at is a big name in our area, multiple ads on tv and very well known.
The few months before my daughter’s birth we would see on the news the employees of the hospital were striking, they complained they were understaffed, over worked, and quality of care was suffering. During our stay this was evident. The nurses who were checking in on us were always extremely busy, getting multiple calls while they were with us and frequently needing to leave to attend to other patients, or stay late in order to wrap up some work. Many times they were forced by a manager to take lunch because they just got too busy.
To me this seems like a byproduct of the fiat system, the hospital is run like a big money making corporation, cutting costs and quality in order to maintain a profit and growth.
What would this look like in a bitcoin world? My first thoughts are that staffing increases and quality of services improve. Prices fall and the hospital and staff are able to prioritize care for patients, instead of profits. More staff and time allows patients to be evaluated on an individual basis for their unique situations, and not in categorized boxes to improve througput.
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