Health sector

Definition of Health per Oxford Languages dictionary

The state of (a human) being free from illness or injury.

SELF-SUSTENANCE OPTIONS

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THE NEW LEGAL CHEMICAL WARFARE & YOUR HEALTH

Poorly ventilated buildings, many by design (e.g. windows that cannot be opened, bathrooms with no windows, central air systems, etc); combined with the now common culture of masking smells in buildings using “air fresheners” as well as people spraying strong fragrances on their bodies; has resulted in the regular presence of fragrances in many enclosed areas.  As a result, many people are being exposed to the numerous chemicals in these fragrances which are having a negative impact on their health equivalent to second hand cigarette smoke.  It is also legal in most joint residential buildings for cigarette smokers to smoke in or around the buildings, allowing second hand smoke to affect non-smokers without any legal remedies.  It is important to note that air borne particles are the most effective way to get a human body to absorb a substance (e.g. chemical), and thus the concern about chemical weapons used in military wars.  Today, however, individuals may be targeted directly with chemical weapons, via smoke (e.g. cigarette smoke) and so call air fresheners, and there are no laws in the USA to provide relief for these victims, and no negative repercussions on the perpetrators (e.g. smokers whose second hand smoke affects other people).

TRADE INTERMEDIARY HEALTH SECTOR

The health sector in the U.S. generated $115 billion in 2016 according to csimarket.com (http://csimarket.com/Industry/Industry_Data.php?s=800).  The drug manufacturing companies (Pharmaceuticals) were the single largest source of revenue for this sector at $74 billion or 64% of the sectors total revenues.  The medical equipment and supplies industry generated revenues of $23 billion or 20% of the total sector revenues, while the Healthcare facilities industry had revenues of $11 billion or 9.5% of the sectors revenues.

My definition of intermediary organizations

Through-out  my published content, I have labeled organizations formed by a group of individual stakeholders, to perform tasks that are better done as a group instead of individually (e.g. governments, religious organizations, etc), as well as trading entities (e.g. corporations) as “intermediary organizations”.  My research shows that, historically, these organization have only been sustainable in the long term when they have the following culture;

  1. objective decision making processes
  2. are limited to specific  in-demand tasks, goods and services
  3. operate in a decentralized competitive environment
  4. are not the main source of survival resources for those that own, manage and/or administer them.

An overwhelming majority of the intermediary organizations operating today fail this simple test, and are therefore not sustainable, and will fail, sooner or later.

Furthermore, my research shows that historically, societies where “collectivist” cultures are dominant within the population, it creates increased demand for intrusive intermediary institutions that intervene in increasingly more areas of an individual’s life.

Many of the intermediary institutions, today, are not in business in order to provide a better quality good or service to the individual, than they would be able to provide for themselves via a self-sustenance based economy, but because they give a small group of “elites” a wealth advantage.

Unnecessary health procedures problem

International health insurance

Medical tourism

Doctor On Demand – Online doctor consultation

Patient health monitoring project

Medical 3 D printing

3 D printed pills

Clinical trials using human physiology simulation computers

Medical technology advances

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