The Hippocratic Oath has not become the hypocritic oath; however, Doctors did not play the vital role that they were supposed to in the early part of the third party paying system by advocating for their patient and utilizing their unique position to narrow the gap between their patients and the cost of the care they provide. They would have negotiated from a place of strength knowing the vital role they play in health care, but not weakness and in the process were completely made voiceless. Because the insurance company has monopoly of health care cost, doctors and hospitals are forced to negotiate compensation for care services and are saddled with low rates of reimbursement by
The Hippocratic Oath has not become the hypocritic oath; however, Doctors did not play the vital role that they were supposed to in the early part of the third party paying system by advocating for their patient and utilizing their unique position to narrow the gap between their patients and the cost of the care they provide. They would have negotiated from a place of strength knowing the vital role they play in health care, but not weakness and in the process were completely made voiceless. Because the insurance company has monopoly of health care cost, doctors and hospitals are forced to negotiate compensation for care services and are saddled with low rates of reimbursement by