Or at least heal me on the day I get sick, not a week later. Marina Krakovsky has a thought-provoking piece over at Slate.com. The big question it tackles: why can I get a reservation at a fine restaurant the day I want to eat there, but I have to wait two weeks to spend 15 minutes with the pediatrician? The answer: because medical practices are antiquated.
(I took on a lesser Slate.com article here.)
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