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I need men to understand the procedures they perform on women and pretend there is no need for sedation, pain medication, etc.
Could it be due to the relative difficulties of the procedures? They're not the same procedure, I can't imagine why they would charge the same for them. I'm all for equality, but like, different parts require different procedures.
Does anybody know why?
I didn't know you could be a urogynecologist. I thought doctor specializations were like WoW classes that you pick and stick with.
So that’s why I’ve hated damn near every single doctor I’ve ever had?
Wow I mean being a doctor you should want to help people not just trying to make money but I guess that’s what happens when you turn people’s health into a business.
Well this explains why the men I know would go into the ER for the same problems I had but would get treated while I'd get basically nothing.
They make more money if they ignore women and spend that time treating men instead.
What this guy is saying about less staff and equipment is an assumption. If there is a higher volume of female cases to treat there could be more money made on female version of treatment, more equipment, more staff. This needs research further
I need more info immediately
Hold on a moment.
Aren't doctors salaried?
They aren't being paid based on the treatment they give / procedure they perform, and they're not picking and choosing who to treat based on what's more expensive.
This feels like outrage over not understanding what the statement about "reimbursement" means


