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Elaine's avatar

Just 25 years ago (it seems like a lifetime), my doctors had comfortable rooms with windows, did not sit staring at a computer the maximum time I was there, sat in a chair in front of you and looking at you, asking questions, waiting for my reply, and then coming to some sort of conclusion with recommendations and then waiting for my approval or more questions.

Although none of my doctors use AI to take "care" of me (yet), all sit across the room attached to a computer asking questions the CDC instructs them to ask and then comes over to me to examine me if their 10-15 minute maximum would not get them in trouble with the corporation that owns the practice.

My rheumatologist requires a questionnaire to be filled out prior to seeing her but she never, ever goes over it. We sit in a small windowless room. She spends less than ten minutes away from the computer, rarely touches me, and doesn't seem interested in me at all.

I'm old enough to have had the luxury of having my doctor come to my home and lucky to have two doctors in my neighborhood who would come if my doctor could not.

Jeron Smith's avatar

I left my doctor of 25 years in 2021 when I finally figured out he cared more about catering to gay ideology than patient care. My new doctor doesn't take insurance. Listens attentively. Has an icon of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in the waiting room.

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